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  2. Stylish: How to backup styles in Chrome - Super User

    superuser.com/questions/885260/stylish-how-to-backup-styles-in-chrome

    Stylish is the Chrome (and Firefox) extension. I would like to export all the styles I have installed (and modified some) and import them into Stylish in Chrome on another computer.

  3. How can I force my css styles when I visit a website?

    superuser.com/questions/560539/how-can-i-force-my-css-styles-when-i-visit-a...

    In 2017 Stylish became very heavy and full of bloat features so I decided to move away from it. I have created an alternative - Styler extension - it's lightweight and has minimal style but powerful.

  4. Is there a Safari 5 extension along the lines of Stylish? Basically a way to quickly install or create site-specific CSS files.

  5. Is there a way I can set the path of the Stylish addon for .sqlite file for Firefox and Chrome to the same location? In Firefox I know it's in the extensions.stylish.dbFile config, but I have no idea where it is in Chrome. My goal is to use the same styles for both Firefox and Chrome.

  6. Yes, that’s what “This is a user CSS-centric extension that greatly simplifies the creation of user CSS.” refers to. Stylish provides a GUI to manage your CSS for various sites in a way that manually editing the userContent.css file lacks.

  7. Using the dev tools you can do this, temporarily, with completely stock Chrome. But that change is reset on every page load. For something permanent the above solution is good. You can take it even deeper with another extension called Stylish - though that requires knowledge of CSS.

  8. Based on MarcusJ's suggestion in a comment in response, I tried the Stylish extension for Chrome. It did the job. It required me to manually type the CSS code and assign a URL match pattern. But, I found the extension Stylebot more convenient to use. Stylebot provides an easy to use interface to select the HTML element and for making style changes. Stylebot applies the style rule to all pages ...

  9. The Firefox extension Stylish enables customization of a site's CSS. I'd like to use the same extension to make some tweaks to the Firefox GUI. How can I do this?

  10. There is an extension called Stylish which allows you to install that (or any other) css code in any website of your choice. Just type in the above css code and tell which website [s] you want it to be applied to and you are good to go.

  11. This query is about the Stylish addon for Firefox. How do I import my Stylish styles on one account/computer to another?