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Plex WebUI Light

Changes the Plex Media Servers Web UI to a more lighter experience with an Chrome/Opera extension.

It uses a small Javascript to inject the CSS file into the header because of the way Chrome/Opera handles CSS as content scripts. Otherwise most rules would have to have !important added, which isn't very usable in this scenario.

I currently don't own a Plex Pass so specific sections for Plex Pass might look weird.

Let's just say I got a bit bored of the darkness.

Usage

Requirements

Tested on Plex Media Server 0.9.15.6+ with Chrome 48.0.2564.116+ and Opera 35.0.2066.92+ on Windows 10.

Installation

At the current state you need to use it as an uncompressed extension in Chrome or Opera. If you don't know how, this extension is probably not for you just yet.

Why not use Stylish instead?

Why not Stylish rules you ask? Well, let's just say I felt more comfortable with this approach and it's easier to maintain in my book.

License

Released under the Apache 2.0 license.

Disclaimer

Plex is a registered trademark, this extension is not affiliated with Plex.

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