Web sauce: A chrome extension for adding custom CSS and JS (chrome.google.com) 1 points by sslnx 10y ago ↗ HN
[–] Piskvorrr 10y ago ↗ How is this different from TamperMonkey ( https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/tampermonkey/dhdgf... )? [–] sslnx 10y ago ↗ TamperMonkey is more advanced in terms of scripting but it lacks custom CSS and pattern matching for hostnames. [–] Piskvorrr 10y ago ↗ 1. No. https://somethingididnotknow.wordpress.com/2013/07/01/change... 2. No. http://stackoverflow.com/a/17228991/19746 [–] sslnx 10y ago ↗ Adding style through JS is a workaround (pretty inconvenient one). It's not a feature.
[–] sslnx 10y ago ↗ TamperMonkey is more advanced in terms of scripting but it lacks custom CSS and pattern matching for hostnames. [–] Piskvorrr 10y ago ↗ 1. No. https://somethingididnotknow.wordpress.com/2013/07/01/change... 2. No. http://stackoverflow.com/a/17228991/19746 [–] sslnx 10y ago ↗ Adding style through JS is a workaround (pretty inconvenient one). It's not a feature.
[–] Piskvorrr 10y ago ↗ 1. No. https://somethingididnotknow.wordpress.com/2013/07/01/change... 2. No. http://stackoverflow.com/a/17228991/19746 [–] sslnx 10y ago ↗ Adding style through JS is a workaround (pretty inconvenient one). It's not a feature.
[–] sslnx 10y ago ↗ Adding style through JS is a workaround (pretty inconvenient one). It's not a feature.
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