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SBGG.jetzt

Everything about the German Self-Determination Law in one place

Easter Egg: Custom Theme Color

Have you ever wondered how SBGG.jetzt would look like in another color? Now I have a cool thing for you to try when getting bored of the default theme color! If you manage to set a cookie called theme in you browser, with a value of red, orange, yellow, green, cyan, blue, purple or random, you can change the SBGG.jetzt theme color. Here's an example:

NAME     VALUE     DOMAIN        PATH    MAX-AGE
theme    orange    sbgg.jetzt    /       Fri, 17 Feb 2034 20:49:38 GMT

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