StretchMinder is a work break timer that reminds you to get up and move. Designed for those who spend long hours sitting that need to take regular breaks. Set your schedule and on each break receive one of our growing library of office & home-friendly exercises that transform your desk into a dynamic, active workstation that improves how you feel throughout the day.
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An app to remind you to take movement breaks! Like this one. Source: over 3 years ago
Also check out StretchMinder for an easy way to remind yourself to take frequent breaks. It guides you through movement, stretching, walking and breathing exercises to do throughout the day. Source: over 3 years ago
I’d recommend using an app called StretchMinder which reminds you to take breaks and guides you through movement routines so you don’t need to think about what to do. It’s an easy way to get started with this habit. Source: over 3 years ago
In order to get this theme it on your browser, download the Stylebot extension for Chrome-based browsers or Firefox. Source: about 1 year ago
If OP provides a list of actual differences and why the (imo) completely ridiculous price of css pro is justified, then I may consider it because I have a big web development project coming up and something like this (or just https://stylebot.dev) could come in really handy. Source: about 1 year ago
I've noticed a recent update in the web version introduced more "intrusive" thumbs reactions design. It's a matter of taste of course, but I don't like the new design so much. I wanted to share my solution, if someone is interested. I've used the extension Stylebot (for Chrome and Edge), that allows to "permanently" modify the css (stylesheet) of a website. Obviously it's only on your local browser 😃 I don't know... Source: over 1 year ago
If you're watching in a browser, though, you can work around it by setting up rules for the website to add your own CSS to the page and hide the elements you don't want to see. I use an extension called Stylebot for this, but there are other options like Stylus or, if you're using Firefox, UserContent.css). I spent some time messing around with it and was able to remove everything I wanted with the CSS below. Source: over 1 year ago
Hi everyone! I made a dark theme for the Stremio web-app. I didn't really like the purple aesthetic of the official apps, which is why I made this and I thought some of you might like it. I used an extension called Stylebot to help make it since I have no experience with CSS (or any other programing language for that matter) and I think it turned out great for a first time. Source: over 1 year ago
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