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Quickstyle
Quickstyle 1.0.19
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Add your own CSS rules to a web page.   Free
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Quickstyle is a Safari extension to quickly and conveniently restyle any web page by adding your own CSS rules to it. Quickstyle features a handy "selector helper" that eases the task of finding the right CSS selector for the rule you want to create, and a built-in stylesheet editor so you can create and edit your rules right on the page. It's a lot easier and faster than using Safari's Web Inspector and editing an external User CSS file.

Quickstyle also features shortcut keys to instantly change the font or font size of an element, or to permanently hide it.

Note:
What's New
Version 1.0.19:
  • Fixed a bug that caused keystrokes to be ignored if you dragged something off a web page until you clicked the page again. The bug did not surface until Safari 5.2.
Requirements
  • PPC / Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5.8 or later
  • Safari 5.0.1 or later



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Wickedsp1d3r commented on 26 Mar 2012
Thanks for the developer. This is better than UserCSS.
[Version 1.0.19]


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Gary W. commented on 26 Nov 2011
This may very well be a wonderful program, but I think what lots of us are looking for is simply a way to adjust the zoom setting for individual websites, and have that setting be permanent (and changeable of course) for that site. Perhaps this program has this capability, but I can't really pick it out if it does.

Is there such a thing for Safari? I think I read somewhere that Opera has such capability, but I like Safari. Perhaps an idea for this developer to write such a routine in the future.
[Version 1.0.2]

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Canisbos Computing (developer) replied on 29 Nov 2011
If all you want is to remember zoom settings per site, you can use Quickstyle to do that and just ignore the other features.

Just make sure this one option is enabled in Quickstyle's global settings (which are in Safari's extension manager): "Take over ⌘+/⌘- keys for whole page zoom".

Once that option is enabled, just use ⌘+/⌘- as you would normally, and Quickstyle will remember and reuse your zoom level for each site without further action on your part.
burypromote

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Gary W. replied on 29 Nov 2011
Thanks Canisbos, I'll try that out!
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Gary W. replied on 30 Nov 2011
Sorry, but I can't seem to make that work for me. Option enabled, but last zoom settings don't seem to be saved for next time. Is there some kind of save command I need to invoke? Something else I'm missing?
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Canisbos Computing (developer) replied on 30 Nov 2011
It works fine for me! I wonder if you were testing on a tab that was already open when you installed the extension. Newly installed extensions have no effect on already-open tabs.
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Rmark commented on 21 Jun 2011
No clue how to use it!
[Version 1.0.2]

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Canisbos replied on 22 Jun 2011
Sorry, my blog page about Quickstyle was inexplicably deleted by Tumblr. It's back now, so please check it out to find out how to use Quickstyle. Use the "Visit Developer's Site" link above.
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Downloads:768
Version Downloads:156
Type:Internet : Plug-ins
License:Free
Date:26 Mar 2012
Platform:PPC / Intel
Price:Free0.00
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Quickstyle is a Safari extension to quickly and conveniently restyle any web page by adding your own CSS rules to it. Quickstyle features a handy "selector helper" that eases the task of finding the right CSS selector for the rule you want to create, and a built-in stylesheet editor so you can create and edit your rules right on the page. It's a lot easier and faster than using Safari's Web Inspector and editing an external User CSS file.

Quickstyle also features shortcut keys to instantly change the font or font size of an element, or to permanently hide it.

Note: Quickstyle is the next generation of my earlier extension, Rightsizer, and will overwrite Rightsizer on installation. All Rightsizer settings are preserved.
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