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Hello,

I have been reading that Chrome is supposed to cause issues with the battery performance, and a lot of people recommend switching back to Safari. The thing is, that one of the extensions I really like in Chrome is Stylish: it allows you to customize a website by loading another CSS file. For example, if there's a CSS element in a website called "#container" that I would like to display with a red background, I could achieve this with that extension, so everytime I load that website, the "#container" element would be displayed with a red background.

Is there anyway to do the same thing in Safari?

Thank you!
 
http://canisbos.com/quickstyle

Take a look at the Safari extension Quickstyle. It allows you to customize CSS like you want. I use it quite a bit to get fonts like I want them on different sites. But if you know your way around CSS, you can use it like you mentioned.
 
http://canisbos.com/quickstyle

Take a look at the Safari extension Quickstyle. It allows you to customize CSS like you want. I use it quite a bit to get fonts like I want them on different sites. But if you know your way around CSS, you can use it like you mentioned.
[doublepost=1538615793][/doublepost]Quickstyle is awesome but it no longer works on Mojave. Developer no longer updating it::(
 
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