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Customising CSE (now Google Programmable search) in Blogger, using CSS styling, thanks to Gemini

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From Gemini  : verify and test ... How can I apply css styles to Google programmable search, hosted in blogger ? Customizing Google Programmable Search (formerly CSE) on Blogger can be tricky because the search elements are injected dynamically by Google’s script. This often results in your CSS being ignored because Google's default styles load later or have higher "weight." To successfully style it, you should follow these three steps: 1. Identify the Search Classes Google uses specific class names for its search components. To change them, you must target these classes in your Blogger CSS. Element CSS Class Search Box Container .gsc-control-cse Input Text Field .gsc-input or .gsc-input-box Search Button .gsc-search-button-v2 Results Container .gsc-results-wrapper-visible Individual Result Title .gs-title 2. Add the CSS to Blogger Blogger has a dedicated "Add CSS" section that ensures your styles are placed in the correct part of the template code.Go to your ...

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NotebookLM Experiment: Fact-Check! "Evolution of Swift Audubon Binoculars - Featherweight to 804 Redesign"

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  Link to NotebookLM Original AI source removed: 20 limit, hallucinations? Technical Analysis and Historical Review of the Swift Audubon Model 804 Binoculars Source guide The source provides a comprehensive  technical analysis and historical review  of the Swift Audubon Model 804 binoculars, an iconic  wide-angle Porro prism  instrument designed for serious ornithology between 1960 and 1999. Its reputation stems from an intentional  user-driven design  that resulted in the unconventional 8.5x44 configuration, celebrated for achieving an optimal balance between stable, hand-held viewing and ample light transmission. While the instrument is renowned for its  outstanding central sharpness  and expansive 8.2° True Field of View, which creates a celebrated "spacewalk experience," this wide-field advantage is achieved at the cost of  pronounced edge softness  and field curvature. The source also details the collectibility of the Japanese-...