Custom CSS / Userstyles support
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In Opera you could define your own CSS file to override styles on a per-site basis, so you could adjust each site's looks to your liking. Browsing YouTube all bright instead of dark is really uncomfortable and unfamiliar to me at this point. Can we have that back please? Possibly in a way that is compatible with https://userstyles.org ? But not script-based IMHO, as that could drag down performance. I also wouldn't want to install an extension that needs access to everything just to load an additional stylesheet.
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On a side note, maybe there's some global css file like usercontent.css in Firefox?
Using CSS3's @document block, we could set custom css per site or regexp, no need for separate css file for each website -
Bumping this.
Both Stylish and UserCSS are very slow and wonky. Applying CSS by th browser after the webpage CSS is loaded (rather than after the whole page is loaded) is way better and more pleasant as yo don't see randomly jumping elements around because extension is still trying to do its work.
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stylus is a new fork that removes all the stuff that the new owners have added.
It is faster then Stylish
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I tried all of them - they are slow. Very slow.
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I use Custom Style Script which is very simple, has only the basic functionality and thus it's pretty lightweight and uses much fewer resources than Stylish for example. It allows CSS & JS code injection. I don't know, however, if the problem with slow code injection isn't caused by other factors like the system performance, other extensions slowing down the browser, the connection speed etc.
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Just keep an eye on Stylus
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@Hippyjake said in Custom CSS / Userstyles support:
Just keep an eye on Stylus
Not much different from the rest. Every time you reload css-loaded (moderate or heavy) page with custom CSS all elements jump around. This wasn't the case with classic Opera, for example, back then,