a feature for setting up a page to a defined style

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Michael REMY
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a feature for setting up a page to a defined style

Post by Michael REMY »

hi,

there are website i don''t like the style and the javascript action.
so , to continue to visited and delete all the crappy advert and behaviour , i view the page with "none style" option !
but every time i visite the page, i have to reselect the option....

is there a way to set up that feature for a website or domain ?

have a good day
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therube
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Re: a feature for setting up a page to a defined style

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(I believe that is the purpose of Stylish [or similar] extension ?)
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Michael REMY
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Re: a feature for setting up a page to a defined style

Post by Michael REMY »

therube wrote:(I believe that is the purpose of Stylish [or similar] extension ?)



in fact, i do not want to Stylish several webpage, but un-Stylish several websites...
barbaz
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Re: a feature for setting up a page to a defined style

Post by barbaz »

Well you could try block all external stylesheets with an adblocker and then use a user script (or the like) to remove all the inline <style> elements...
vladmir
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Re: a feature for setting up a page to a defined style

Post by vladmir »

I use userContent.css for several sites and they look better for me.
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