Comment by netcraft 9 years ago I think a few minutes would be fine - but it would be nice to still know how I voted after the fact. 2 comments netcraft Reply dang 9 years ago Hmm. Good point. danso 9 years ago How about in lieu of a stylesheet/visual change (since those seem to be few in number over the years), have upvote/downvote status result in a HTML element class attribute that browser-plugins can leverage for custom styling?
dang 9 years ago Hmm. Good point. danso 9 years ago How about in lieu of a stylesheet/visual change (since those seem to be few in number over the years), have upvote/downvote status result in a HTML element class attribute that browser-plugins can leverage for custom styling?
danso 9 years ago How about in lieu of a stylesheet/visual change (since those seem to be few in number over the years), have upvote/downvote status result in a HTML element class attribute that browser-plugins can leverage for custom styling?
Hmm. Good point.
How about in lieu of a stylesheet/visual change (since those seem to be few in number over the years), have upvote/downvote status result in a HTML element class attribute that browser-plugins can leverage for custom styling?