extension ExtPose

Custom Stylesheet & Script

CRX id

hojkciooaohipljgobfikbkjcehockld-

Description from extension meta

Inserts a custom stylesheet and script into every web page.

Image from store Custom Stylesheet & Script
Description from store This is simple extension that inserts custom JavaScript and CSS code into each web page, allowing you to modify the way it behaves and looks. The default installation does nothing. You'll have to provide the script and stylesheet yourself. An example can be found here: https://github.com/Rufflewind/chrome_script/tree/master/example To edit the script and stylesheet, go to chrome://extensions and click "Options" under "Custom Stylesheet & Script". The text areas in the "Options" tab will automatically save as you edit. Existing pages are not affected until refreshed. Note: jQuery NOT included anymore as of 2.0.0. Bug reports: https://github.com/Rufflewind/chrome_script/issues Changelog: https://github.com/Rufflewind/chrome_script/releases

Latest reviews

  • (2025-05-23) osirisgothra (osirisgothra): I'd like to know if this extension will still work after the next big chromium update? That is when they start clotheslining extensions that don't meet their "best practices" yet again. A lot of good extensions are lost that way. Although it might not be possible unless users enable policies (not so bad on windows but chrome policies in Linux and OSX are a pain in the end as chrome is very particular about *where* policies are read from making packaging/documentation very difficult). I'd really like to see this be able to function past that, as it is very useful and its a shame security has been so tight and is getting even tighter due to people not knowing how to use a computer :(
  • (2023-07-16) John Weiss: Doesn't seem to work at all in Opera GX, July 2023
  • (2023-07-16) John Weiss: Doesn't seem to work at all in Opera GX, July 2023
  • (2023-06-27) Zbigniew Parzych: It just works as advertised. No useless fireworks. You add CSS, JS code and it injects it into web page. I use it to nuke annoying top banners in Google docs published to web. Also to override eye killer dark theme on YouTube with my own that does not destroy my eyesight and does not create head splitting headaches..
  • (2023-06-27) Zbigniew Parzych: It just works as advertised. No useless fireworks. You add CSS, JS code and it injects it into web page. I use it to nuke annoying top banners in Google docs published to web. Also to override eye killer dark theme on YouTube with my own that does not destroy my eyesight and does not create head splitting headaches..
  • (2022-05-20) Marc Carson: Thank you to the developer, this is a really useful extension and the additional source references with examples are appreciated.
  • (2022-05-20) Marc Carson: Thank you to the developer, this is a really useful extension and the additional source references with examples are appreciated.
  • (2020-12-24) George Weilenmann: No longer seems maintained and could not get to work even on simple pages.
  • (2020-12-24) George Weilenmann: No longer seems maintained and could not get to work even on simple pages.
  • (2020-03-20) Joy Chien: I had a very simple thing to style, because a site design was bugging me. This was the only extension I tried, and it worked right away. Easy. Thanks a lot!
  • (2020-03-20) Joy Chien: I had a very simple thing to style, because a site design was bugging me. This was the only extension I tried, and it worked right away. Easy. Thanks a lot!
  • (2017-12-18) Filippo Valente: It's been working very well for me for quite some time now (on Mac and Windows systems alike): I can finally read most Web pages without eye strain.
  • (2017-12-18) Filippo Valente: It's been working very well for me for quite some time now (on Mac and Windows systems alike): I can finally read most Web pages without eye strain.
  • (2017-09-13) Toby Tse: Very useful
  • (2017-09-13) Toby Tse: Very useful
  • (2017-07-11) Ben Howell: Seems to work, to an extent. Is there any way to have the JS fire after the page DOM has loaded? At the moment it seems that many getElementById commands won't work when used in this extension.
  • (2017-07-11) Ben Howell: Seems to work, to an extent. Is there any way to have the JS fire after the page DOM has loaded? At the moment it seems that many getElementById commands won't work when used in this extension.
  • (2016-12-03) Dan Safee: needed a simple css rule for a service I use. Installed the extension, added the rule, now my life is much easier.
  • (2016-12-03) Dan Safee: needed a simple css rule for a service I use. Installed the extension, added the rule, now my life is much easier.
  • (2016-03-03) Knuts Koffer: Works fine, although not site specific. Save/Revert buttons would be nice.
  • (2016-03-03) Knuts Koffer: Works fine, although not site specific. Save/Revert buttons would be nice.
  • (2015-10-06) Matthew Morrone: I tried approximately 10 of these, and this is the only one that worked. Also, love the simplicity. Bravo.
  • (2015-10-06) Matthew Morrone: I tried approximately 10 of these, and this is the only one that worked. Also, love the simplicity. Bravo.
  • (2015-02-02) johny radio: Does not seem to work on chrome version 40.0.2214.94 m
  • (2015-02-02) johny radio: Does not seem to work on chrome version 40.0.2214.94 m

Statistics

Installs
507 history
Category
Rating
3.6667 (15 votes)
Last update / version
2019-07-16 / 2.1.0
Listing languages
en

Links