Is it possible to make either webapp's container, or its contents, more 
visually distinct - either by adding in a title bar, or 
modifying/adding-to/overriding the site's css?  What I am trying to do is make 
a second twitter wrapper, so I can look at and update two accounts 
side-by-side, so I want them to ideally be visually distinct from one-another 
so I don't update content to the wrong one.

I've created a second wrapper app, and that works fine with the twitter icon 
coloured red, instead of blue, so I can see which one I'm switching to ok from 
the launcher, but once I'm in one, or go to the app-switcher-mode, there's no 
indication which one is which.  I was thinking of some sort of app title, 
adding a border to the app, or possibly even adding CSS (I'll come to that in a 
minute) to change the generated content.

I notice that in the core Twitter app there's a Twitter.user.js file, so out of 
optimisim I added in a <appname>.user.css containing
body { font-size: 200%; }
but as the .js file more communicates with the OS, I didn't expect this to work.

I've looked at the bits on 
https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/web/ubuntu-webapps-guide/ and watched the 
first, webapp dev, part of the tutorial vid, but I can't find anything on this. 
 Am I missing something obvious (is there some more detailed documentation I've 
missed) or can this not currently be done?


Just on this subject, I assume that --enable-addressbar is 
implied-as-being/effectively set when --enable-back-forward is set, yes?

Thanks

MH

PS - sorry if this double-posts, think I sent it from the wrong e-mail account 
the first time.

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