Reviews for Custom Style Script
Custom Style Script by Milen, Linder
67 reviews
- Rated 5 out of 5by Joaquin, 6 years agoEs justamente lo que buscaba, cambiar detalles de css en paginas y que se guarde aunque sean dinámicas, me hiciste la noche feliz.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13957239, 7 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13158962, 7 years agoExcellent module ! Très pratique pour adapter les sites tiers à ses désidératas
- Rated 3 out of 5by Honza B, 7 years agoWorks, but...
The settings are lost when you disable and enable the add-on. And when you change an already existing entry (CSS), it doesn't seem to update on an affected page reload. And one more star down for the ugly settings UI :) - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13527043, 7 years agoAdding CSS rules into annoying corporate portal was so easy!
The only difficult part, actually, was to find where to put the definitions, even though there is a link to them from the pop-up menu. - Rated 1 out of 5by >>TEKTON<<, 7 years agoПоставил.
Пробовал изменять CSS с помощью дополнения- Ни фига не работает!
Коряво и неудобно выполнено создание правил.
Нет всплывающих подсказок при вводе кодов.
Поэтому, на данном этапе тока одна звезда.
Посмотрим что дальше будет с расширением, но в таком виде как сейчас- это полный отстой.
З.Ы. Хотелось бы видеть дополнение которое одновременно и нормально работает и с CSS и JS - Rated 2 out of 5by Mark K., 7 years agoIt's hosted on MyBrowserAddon.com, which claims that all its hosted code is open-source. Great, right? I could go find this code, write a regexp matching engine for it, and submit a pull request. But, where the hell is the code? Where the hell is ANY of the code on MyBrowserAddon.com hosted? It's sure not on GitHub -- all the "Fork this project on GitHub" links refer back to the MyBrowserAddon page. How tedious that I can't get as specific as I want with my URL matching. :(
- Rated 3 out of 5by Science 'n' stuff, 7 years agoI'm using this to run the Hypothesis annotations without having to always press the bookmarklet. I prefer this method over using the via.hypothes.is proxy, and I was able to get it working by putting "https://cdn.hypothes.is/hypothesis" in the JS link field. This has the benefit of maintaining the URL so as to keep bookmarks/history simple.
However, Hypothesis seems rather slow on some sites (e.g. google homepage), so I don't want it to be active everywhere. With this plugin, I'm able to turn on Hypothesis for all of www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (PubMed), but that doesn't turn it on for www.nih.gov. Ultimately, I would like to annotate entire website extensions (i.e. .gov and .edu). Alternatively, enabling it on sites and blacklisting a few sites. Am I missing a feature that would make this possible currently? - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13245045, 7 years agoWorks well to automate actions when loading webpages.
- Rated 3 out of 5by alekwo, 8 years agoThis is a great tool, unfortunately the update to 0.1.2 made it not working anymore in FF 53.0.3 (32bit). Had to downgrade to 0.1.1 to make it work.
Also the support form on the developer's page is throwing an error when trying to submit a bug report, hence writing here.