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I've noticed that since I've built the page. I acknowledge that I built this with a bigger screen. I just haven't had time to fix them yet, so thanks for bringing it up again as a reminder.

You misunderstood me. This is not the first time that I didn't receive any reply from Itch support. I suppose you are aware that they could reply with a big no, and I'd still be okay with that. Closure is better than nothing for me.

Part of reason why I hid that (for now) is because I couldn't hide the download text. I appended the download section to the download button up top already, so the downloads in the information section end up just regularly texts that take 4 more lines.

Cheers!

I had to resize my browser to read your reply :'-)

Maybe they can't help and do not want to admit it. But to be snarky, judging by the css blunders I have seen on this site, I doubt they could have helped much.

The search button dissapears everytime there is a sale. What? My screen is too small? Never. I shall use the feedback button to complain. Oh. Wait. I can't even see the feedback button, since it is also hidden on my tiny screen.

I am not really a css buff, but since you were able to none it, I guess you can do everything with that element, that the browser will do with it, short of javascript manipulation. There is no difference in principle between a user style and a server style, is there? The important I used was only to overwrite your none.

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Part of reason why I hid that (for now) is because I couldn't hide the download text. I appended the download section to the download button up top already, so the downloads in the information section end up just regularly texts that take 4 more lines.

I do not understand what you mean with download section. The page only shows one button, instead of two and no texts whatsoever. And as far as I can tell you did position them with absolute by their class to have both buttons at same place or something like that. You also hide a lot of other commonly seen features, instead of styling them by your style. If you want to do fancy stuff, why not use some hover features to display those features when hovering over it, instead of permantently hiding them.

Anyways, I am just randomly browsing and custom styles bother me a bit. I am browsing itch and not homepages of developers. It should look the same, at least the framework around the content presented.

Oh, and then there is the itch app. Your page is also cut off there. Probably because the itch app uses a browser view with a side panel, so less width. And what I was talking about, how it should look the same from the outside goes doubly for something like a platform client. Imagine games on Steam looking different in the catalgoue. I cannot understand why Itch allows custom styles in the first place.