That's what I'm referring to. If I right click in MacOS the OS get's first dibs - I have to be near the timeline for the YT CSS to notice. And that's just for Safari.
I haven't checked it on elementaryOS, Ubuntu or Mint yet. Nor Opera, Firefox, Chrome or Epiphany.
The point is different desktops and browsers will give different priority levels in the UX behavior path. The solution for 'everyone' is to recommend the default path first. The secondary path exists but it can be 'clunky'.
PS : This is my fave OS at the moment. Good God it's clean. It's slated to be my mainstay for my upcoming Atari VCS config.
That's what I'm referring to. If I right click in MacOS the OS get's first dibs - I have to be near the timeline for the YT CSS to notice. And that's just for Safari.
I haven't checked it on elementaryOS, Ubuntu or Mint yet. Nor Opera, Firefox, Chrome or Epiphany.
The point is different desktops and browsers will give different priority levels in the UX behavior path. The solution for 'everyone' is to recommend the default path first. The secondary path exists but it can be 'clunky'.
PS : This is my fave OS at the moment. Good God it's clean. It's slated to be my mainstay for my upcoming Atari VCS config.
That's what I'm referring to. If I right click in MacOS the OS get's first dibs - I have to be near the timeline for the YT CSS to notice. And that's just for Safari.
I haven't checked it on elementaryOS, Ubuntu or Mint yet. Nor Opera, Firefox, Chrome or Epiphany.
The point is different desktops and browsers will give different priority levels in the UX behavior path. The solution for 'everyone' is to recommend the default path first. The secondary path exists but it can be 'clunky'.
PS : This is my fave OS at the moment. God it's clean.
That's what I'm referring to. If I right click in MacOS the OS get's first dibs - I have to be near the timeline for the YT CSS to notice.
I haven't checked it on elementaryOS, Ubuntu or Mint yet.
The point is different desktops and browsers will give different priority levels in the UX behavior path. The solution for 'everyone' is to recommend the default path first. The secondary path exists but it can be 'clunky'.