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  2. Backup ('compress here', rename or tar) the installed, default db Copy the db ('2') to the Stylish extension directory, renaming it to the bd created when the stylish ext was added. Start Chrome / Chromium and click on 'Stylish button' and choose 'manage installed styles'. You should see all your styles you built on your 'other' instance of chrome.

  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...

    As such, there is no need for an add-on or extension like StyleBot, Stylish or Greasemonkey. Local Overrides allow rewrites of CSS, JS and DOM on any live site. Changes are saved in a local folder and they override the contents of the live environment. This can be accessed under Developer Tools > Sources >> Overrides

  4. 12. Feel free to install my Stylish extension for Safari (also available in Apple Extensions gallery, Developer section) or fork my project on GitHub. Extension in development, but you can create new styles, search/manage/edit styles from user styles.org database, styles options - only default values supported in current version. Share.

  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. Optional: Install the Firebug extension which gives you much more powerful site inspector tools. (personally, I don't use Firebug for making user CSS, but I include a mention here for completeness sake) Install the Stylish extension. This is a user CSS-centric extension that greatly simplifies the creation of user CSS.

  7. 9. In the end, I just copied over the file where Stylish stores its styles. This is a SQLite file (stylish.sqlite) typically located in: Windows Vista/Windows 7: C:\Users\Your-Username\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\Some-Random-String.default. Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\Your-Username\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox ...

  8. It's really easy to use - just click the icon next to the address bar and change the size, font, style, or weight. You can also choose your own font (eg. a .ttf TrueType Font file) and use that. BTW I'm not affiliated with it. Using the dev tools you can do this, temporarily, with completely stock Chrome.

  9. Install the Stylus extension. Right-click the Stylus browser action icon (looks like the letter S in a box) and select "Open styles manager". Click "Write new style". Copy & paste the following into the large text area on the right hand side: a:visited { color: red ! important } Enter a name for the style (on the left hand side, near the top).

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  11. Is there an extension or add-on like Stylish which lets you easily toggle back and forth between affected (Stylish) and standard (or untainted) view? I've tried changing colors in Firefox (Settings > Content > Colors) but there is no quick toggle between the states. Firefox or Google Chrome, whichever one has the extension.