Is this possible? Only on one, not all.
I'm without my computer for a week, but you might look at what attributes that page has and create a css based on the attribute it has that is unique.
This might give you an idea of what i'm talking about.
http://www.w3schools.com/cssref/sel_attribute_value.asp
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How would i locate the attributes?
Using the same attribute that would make all the pages transparent, just put the code on the page itself. CSS is all about hierarchy after all. Site wide is overridden by page, and page is overridden by line code.
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I'm without my computer for a week, but you might look at what attributes that page has and create a css based on the attribute it has that is unique.
This might give you an idea of what i'm talking about.
http://www.w3schools.com/cssref/sel_attribute_value.asp
They are among us!
XCom: Defiance - Campaign of the Month November 2016
How would i locate the attributes?
Using the same attribute that would make all the pages transparent, just put the code on the page itself. CSS is all about hierarchy after all. Site wide is overridden by page, and page is overridden by line code.
~Weasel0
A Parade of Black | ShadowRunHack |
Where I play with CSS code