However, Discord has disabled the ‘Inspect Element’ feature to prevent users from accessing it. This has been officially confirmed by one of the Discord staff members on Reddit.
Fortunately, you can still use Inspect Element in the Discord application on Windows to add a custom CSS by configuring the settings.json file. However, you cannot use it on your Mac/Linux unless you install Discord PTB or Discord Canary. We will discuss them later.
1. Enable ‘Inspect Element’ in Discord’s settings file.
Discord has disabled the inspect element, but that doesn’t mean you cannot enable it for yourself. To enable the inspect element feature on Windows, please follow these steps:
2. Enable the Inspect Element feature on Mac/Linux.
If you have a Mac or Linux and want to add CSS, unfortunately, you cannot do so directly. However, you can use alternative methods. We are not suggesting that you use a web version, as you will be able to access the Inspect Element feature and can add custom CSS. However, you cannot save the CSS permanently. When you reload the browser, all changes will disappear. However, if you want to use this feature for fun, such as creating fake messages, then in this case, use a web version of Discord. To do this, follow these steps. However, if you are willing to change the CSS permanently for a Discord application, you should use Discord PTB (Public Test Beta) or Discord Canary. Both applications are available for users to access new features and fixes. They are similar to Discord, but Discord PTB is more stable than Discord Canary. Therefore, you can use Discord PTB to add custom CSS. To do so, follow the steps appropriate for the situation.
2.1 Inspect the Element on a Discord Web Page.
To do that, simply visit Discord using the provided link, log in to your Discord account, and press Ctrl + Shift + I. Next, click the inspect element icon at the top, and then select the element you want to inspect.
2.2 Download Discord PTB on Mac/Linux.
If you are facing issues where Discord PTB is not installing, apply the methods listed in this article: ‘Discord Update Failed: Infinite Retrying Loop‘.




