Stylish for Google Chrome
Here you go. Fairly basic functionality, but good enough to use. If it's popular enough, I'll keep developing it.
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I'm not entirely sure if this is because of the limited functionality, but none of the styles I've been trying out with Stylish seem to be working.
In addition, when I view any user styles on here, there is only the option to install as a user script, so I'm not sure if there is a bug with Stylish or an incompatability with Chrome.
Looking forward to seeing what you come up with in the near future :)
Okay, I got a user style to change Google's appearance and a small portion of it works. So Stylish is working, but it might be missing a few things. Not sure how many other people do use Stylish for Chrome though.
The style that I've been trying to use is dA Dark Gray (it's just a lightweight version of the actual user style itself, but there's no option available to import CSS into Stylish).
I've noticed that some of the more recent styles allow to be installed into Stylish in Chrome, so perhaps it might just be the way that some userstyles are coded?
This is the style in question. it's basically a much larger .css file than this one because of the character restraint on here.
Got rid of the @-moz-document tags and I got the style working, but then I came across this problem. I've already asked the person making the style if he's possibly making the style compatible with Chrome, but I suppose this will have to do for the time being. Once the width issue is sorted out then I'll be sticking to Chrome. Edit: I got Firebug Lite for Chrome and made some fixes which have made my life much better, so I won't need to worry talking about the particular style anymore ;)
And 85% is definitely a significant amount. You ought to be proud of the work you're doing, helping make the web look that much nicer and stuff ;)
Good Luck
Stylish for Google Chrome asks for which URLs it applies, but that's an information already included in the CSS itself.
Plus, in the same user style there may be different rules for different sites (or different sections of the same site) so what I have to set in similar situations? For example, I'm unable to make this style work with Stylish for Google Chrome. :(
Stylish for Google Chrome doesn't support multiple sections in a style, but it will soon.
Is there some way to use wildcards? ie http://www.google.co.uk/*
Thanks
Thanks for the quick reply
Is there a possibility in the future to import CSS documents into Stylish (or being able to install them via opening them up in the browser and right clicking to install like what FF Stylish does)? Sure would make updating userstyles a lot easier. :)
For the few days that i've been using it, i keep getting a 'database is locked' pop-up randomly.
I don't get it EVERYTIME, but when i do, the pop-up keeps coming back after a certain while...
Using the lastest beta..