Overview
Minimal and secure way to add custom CSS per-domain
Add custom CSS styles on websites. The extension does not require permissions to access all data on all websites all the time. Once you start editing CSS on a page, you get a permission prompt specific to that domain. Later, if the CSS for a domain is not used, the permission will be dropped. There is no UI clutter of any kind. The entire extension consists of a big editable area for CSS code for the current domain.
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Robert BedellNov 5, 2024
Absolutely fantastic for handling all the annoying sites that refuse to supply a proper dark mode.
Elena “Neverbalnost” KogodeevaSep 17, 2024
Works like charm! If you need some minor fixes in your day to day web apps, it's just what you need.
Greg PerhamSep 12, 2024
I use this on a number of sites to improve their UI as I see fit. In the extension description, can you please explain the character limit? I have a site where the character count is 7581, and I'm not sure what effect that has. Edit: I see now that it does not save changes after 7500 characters. The styles will appear for the current page, but the new edits will not appear on the next page load.
Details
- Version1.3.5
- UpdatedNovember 7, 2024
- Offered byDenis Sokolov
- Size162KiB
- Languages2 languages
- DeveloperWebsite
Email
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