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    Is there a Shortcut to Toggle 'Stylish'?

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    • okolox
      okolox last edited by

      I got Opera 12.16. I got Stylish installed. How do I create a shortcut to toggle it to enable and disable it?

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      • stng
        stng last edited by

        If "Stylish" extension supports keyboard shortcuts, it's possible to create a custom keyboard shortcut to toggle it on/off in Opera(Presto). Read the manual of Stylish about the shortcuts. Go to Preferences - Advanced - Shortcuts - Keyboard setup - Edit -Add custom shortcut.
        Also, in theory, you can modify extension and add keyboard shortcut support into it.

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        • okolox
          okolox last edited by

          How can I modify the extension to add keyboard shortcut support?

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          • stng
            stng last edited by

            @okolox

            You can extract the *.oex file of an extension (it's typical zip-archive). And then modify it's scripts. Of course, you need programming experience and knowledge to do that.

            Here the example of extension that allows to set a custom keyboard shortcuts(or custom menu item, or toolbar button, or mouse gesture) to control it in Opera (you can adapt its code for new modification of Stylish) :
            https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/details/tab-vault/?display=en

            Opera's internal command (for keyboard shortcut etc.) should look like:

            Go to page,"javascript:window.opera.tabvault.saveAndClose('Z7xFi2ZQqmey')

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            • okolox
              okolox last edited by

              That looks very difficult. Is there a site where I can ask someone how to do this specifically in my case?

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