Stylus
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Opera Comments Bot last edited by
Here you can post comments about Stylus extension, created by stylus
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A Former User last edited by
@stylus, the interface looks like it was made before the year of 1970. & the themes provided are not updated, though I suppose all themes are community made.
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stylus last edited by
@honoriscreed You are correct in the fact that we have nothing to do with the quality of third-party themes.
As far as the UI, we're aware there's room for improvement. There's redesigns for various aspects of the UI which will eventually see the light of day. No guarantee you'll like those either. Bear in mind, the UI is completely user-stylable, so you can pretty much redesign it to look however you want.
Stylus is maintained by a small group of former Stylish users who forked the original project when it was converted into spyware. We work on it in our spare time, and mainly focus on fixing bugs, improving existing functionality, and occasionally adding new features.
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A Former User last edited by
Thank-you for this amazing extension now my eyes won't burn when checking GitHub.
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mark2090 last edited by
I use this exact same extension on 2 of my other browsers, Chrome and FireFox. It is an excellent extension, it allows me to edit how things appear in any webpage that I frequently visit (ie: Google search results). It also acts like an AD blocker, where I can remove popups and elements on any webpage, especially in YouTube where they have these block elements popping up over the video while trying to watch it.
Of course, you need to know CSS coding and know how to use the source code inspector provided by any major browser.
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avatargod last edited by
My themes aren't working on my browser of Opera GX. The extension be working on Google Chrome perfect.
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A Former User last edited by
One of the most useful extensions with a practical interface. Thank you for developing it.
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A Former User last edited by
I really love this extension. I'm glad I can finally put new backgrounds and themes to the website and get rid of the boring black and white themes.
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mark2090 last edited by
@shion-san said in Stylus:
Doesn't work properly anymore.
I still use this extension in the current versions of FireFox, Google Chrome and Opera. It works fine.
If anyone has a problem, then shut off all the other extensions you are using and see what other extension or plugin is causing the conflict.
Note: this extension will not work on any built-in default page templates used by Chrome, Firefox or Opera. These are the "New Tab" built-in default pages that show quickstart icons. The reason is how those built-in pages work and how they are generated by the browser.
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shion-san last edited by
@mark2090 I wasn't clear enough. It works, but it is almost always fails to open new editor window for selected style, does not keep changes made between Opera startups (new style created before Opera being closed isn't there on next Opera start), and it can't switch styles on and off dynamically.
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mark2090 last edited by mark2090
@shion-san
I just tested Stylus in Opera version: 72.0.3815.186 and updated to version: 72.0.3815.200.I used it:
Current tab - works fine
Opened a new tab -works fine.
Opened New Window - works fine
Closed Opera & tabs, reopened Opera with new default tab -works fine.InCognito Mode
By default, most extensions won't work in Incognito mode, you have to change the settings for that extension for it to work.Developer Inspection Window
This is when you right click any part of the webpage and click "inspect element". In the inspection window, you can change any part of the webpage. These changes will never remain on page refresh or new Tab or reopening Opera.What the inspection window also does, it seems to bypass Stylus. I think because the DOM is affected or temporarily changed by the inspection window, and this affect remains so long as that page remains open. Once it is refreshed, renewed or Opera closed and reopens, Stylus works again.
Saving a CSS Style
I list this out for the benefit of new users to Stylus- Click icon
- Click "manage" button
- Click "Write New Style" button for a new style (left window) or click a current saved style in the middle window
- Write the new CSS Style. It must be correct in syntax, else it won't work.
- Click save button left window, make sure the "enabled" box is checked and for real time results, check "live preview".
- Use the browsers back button to return to the main list.
Hope that helps, along with what I said above.
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mark2090 last edited by
Poipoi555, your not giving much information by just saying "doesn't work", as I have it installed in Opera version: 73.0.3856.344 (64 bit), it works fine.
...but, here is some information to help everyone understand the use of extensions.
Conflicts with Other Extensions?
If you have other extensions installed, deactivate them and check them one by one to see if any one of them interferes with Stylus.Some Web Pages block Stylus
Some web pages may conflict with, or block Stylus since Stylus is a script itself for it to work. There was one time I had to deactivate Stylus because the web page conflicted with it. Nothing can be done about this. All you can do in this case is work the best with it.Built-in Browser Pages
Stylus will not work in built-in pages of Opera such as the Speed Dial page or a default Tab page. Most extensions that affect web pages will not work in browser built-in pages.If this is the case, click on the Stylus icon on the browser top bar and you will see this:
Stylus doesn't work on pages like this. As a security precaution, the browser prohibits extensions from affecting its built-in pages (like chrome://version, the standard new tab page as of Chrome 61, about:addons, and so on) as well as other extensions' pages. Each browser also restricts access to its own extensions gallery (like Chrome Web Store or AMO).
Hope that helps.