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Very spot-on. I was expecting a regular HTML-based page but this just looks identical to old.reddit. I'm very impressed.
I believe Reddit's code was open sourced for a period of time, maybe that's this looks identical.
Every web frontend is source-available. You can do some obfuscation sure, but it's always possible to just grab the computed style properties when the document finished rendering.
Well yeah, but I imagine being able to look at Reddit's back end code might have helped make sure it behaves identically to the real thing.