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How uninstall? #1
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The reason any custom theme will persist is the cache. To force emptying of the cache and a hard reload in Chrome, for example, F12, then right-click the reload icon next to the address bar, and select "Empty Cache and Hard Reload." |
Hi there, I use chrome, so I used a chrome extension that lets you inject CSS based on a URL pattern match. I pasted the css into the chrome extension, reloaded and the theme became active. You don't actually need to modify it on the server, so it works out much better if you connect to different notebooks, or want to preserve the original theme for other users. Thanks for taking the time to theme the environment! |
@alek5k |
@olfMombach it was a while ago now, but I think 'Stylish' has the same functionality. |
@nickpowersys as far as I understand you gave instructions to PC. |
@galrapo after you delete Then in search field write localhost and press |
today, i try to back default theme. I delete ur
custom.css
in.jupyter/custom/
. But it not sucess.Plz, illustrate how.
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