I wrote a crappy CSS code that can highlight specific tags of a post. So I can easily find gender tags without looking through general tags for them.
Screenshot
How-to:
1. See here for tutorial: Link
2. Put following CSS code in your "userContent.css" file and save.
Code
@-moz-document domain(e621.net) {
.tag-type-general > a[href$="=anthro"],
.tag-type-general > a[href$="=anthrofied"],
.tag-type-general > a[href$="=feral"],
.tag-type-general > a[href$="=not_furry"] {
color: #00E6FF !important; font-weight: bold !important;
}
.tag-type-general > a[href$="=ambiguous_gender"],
.tag-type-general > a[href$="=male"],
.tag-type-general > a[href$="=female"],
.tag-type-general > a[href$="=intersex"],
.tag-type-general > a[href$="=cuntboy"],
.tag-type-general > a[href$="=dickgirl"],
.tag-type-general > a[href$="=herm"],
.tag-type-general > a[href$="=maleherm"] {
color: #FFFF50 !important; font-weight: bold !important;
}
.tag-type-general > a[href$="=solo"],
.tag-type-general > a[href$="=solo_focus"],
.tag-type-general > a[href$="=duo"],
.tag-type-general > a[href$="=duo_focus"],
.tag-type-general > a[href$="=group"],
.tag-type-general > a[href$="=zero_pictured"] {
color: Pink !important; font-weight: bold !important;
}
}
- You can adjust code to add more tags or change colors, it's easy to figure out. (I am terrible at explaining.)
3. Restart Firefox to apply CSS.
CSS Color Picker: Link
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