AO3-7345 Update success message for setting a site skin for a session#5810
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This reverts commit 9550af6. Co-authored-by: Jesse Malark <jmalark@users.noreply.github.com>
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This reverts commit 9550af6. It reintroduces #5756.
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Issue
https://otwarchive.atlassian.net/browse/AO3-7345
Purpose
Context: When you successfully set a site skin for a session
The success message has been expanded to add a link to the skin page and clarify how long the skin will stay/that it will survive closing the browser.
Credit
Jesse Malark he/him