While Glide may be right in saying they have openly said they do not support CSS implicitly this post
…from Glide might have given the impression that they intend to support it and we’re doing “work” behind the scenes to support it or at the very least, steer clear of the most used class names for CSS manipulations…
I feel for the advanced users who have quite a number of Apps that make use of CSS even though myself I do have some Apps that use CSS but I have never been an extensive user of CSS because somehow I “knew” this day would come.
The truth of the matter here is that if Glide was offering better design options for their Apps, people would not have to use CSS…more needs to be done to natively change things like putting an image in the background, more colour options for buttons etc…
My hope is that the trade off between no CSS and more speed of the Apps will be evident to see and not be something that you don’t really detect and yet the App looks less attractive…
I am glad I am investing more time on pages these days and hopefully that “Custom CSS” feature we got a glimpse of will be coming soon