It *is* usually possible to add content via CSS using pseudo classes like :before or :after. Look them up for examples. There are plenty.

And I'm not saying what you are trying to do *isn't* possible any longer, I just don't know specifically how. (I'm not one of the developers - just a user)

Regards,
Adrien

On 7/2/23 6:41 PM, Robert Heller wrote:
Try:

Edit > Style Sheets > New > Template = CSS, give it a name,

then copy/paste your CSS code.

This does not help me -- my changes add some HTML, not CSS.  I've found CSS
really tricky and very hard to get what I want.

CSS is good (sort of) for changing how something looks, but` it is not so good
for adding content. I *guess* that might be possible, but that is beyond my
ability -- I'm a programmer, not a web designer (misquoting Dr. McCoy).

What you are saying there is no way of doing this (anymore)?  It used to work
and I have code that probably should still work, but there is no way loading
it?

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