GitHub Red Issues

Turns the issue color of closed issues from purple back to red - back reddish color icon for closed github issues.

Fra 31.10.2025. Se den seneste versjonen.

Forfatter
krystian3w
Vurderinger
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Versjon
10.6.0
Lagd
30.10.2021
Oppdatert
31.10.2025
Size
7,1 kB
Kompatibilitet
Kompatibel med Firefox Kompatibel med Chrome Kompatibel med Opera Kompatibel med Safari Kompatibel med Edge
Lisens
CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
Gjelder

Reverts* closed issues from purple to red on:

  • Issues
  • Pulls
  • Discussions
  • Hovercards
  • Search
  • Subscriptions
  • Project boards
  • Project tables

* — In some/rare instances the icon may be purple due to static assets being used or not convertible from extension JS to CSS4.

Errors specific to *.user.CSS and *.user.JS are best reported here, so as not to burden the add-on creator with unnecessary messages.

CSS4 now required:

For Firefox (Firefox below 121):

That userCSS now requires layout.css.has-selector.enabled flag to be enabled in about:config. In older versions, native has may have execution errors (therefore, it is worth considering upgrading to a newer version of Firefox instead of using the outdated or conservative ESR 115 experimental preference).

For Chromium/Safari:

With the implementation of using :has() from CSS4, Stylus style stops working well for Chromium older than 103-105 and Safari 15.4.

JS conversion bugs:

If the automatically generated userScript after release 7.0.0+ does not work well, then I recommend switching to the CSS version for Stylus.