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Custom CSS style
#1
CentBrowser 

A question was asked on a friendly forum in the CentBrowser thread.
"In the settings there is an item" Custom CSS style ". But how to use it?"
In the end, none of the users could not explain what it is for and how it works. Please explain with an example so that I can give a clear answer.
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#2
This feature requires you familiar with CSS syntax.

You can select the attached file in chrome://settings/cbCustomCss to see the effect.


.css   sample.css (Size: 1.82 KB / Downloads: 929)
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#3
(01-14-2019, 04:21 PM)CentBrowser Wrote: This feature requires you familiar with CSS syntax.

You can select the attached file in chrome://settings/cbCustomCss to see the effect.

Thanks for the answer, I will give the user this link.
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#4
I've found this thread and solved the visited links color without a extension, but there's any css for the title-bar? To let it be a bit smaller like when DPI is off on higher resolutions?
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(03-31-2024, 08:08 PM)Shyboy Wrote: I've found this thread and solved the visited links color without a extension, but there's any css for the title-bar? To let it be a bit smaller like when DPI is off on higher resolutions?
No, CSS can only be applied to web page.
Title bar is not part of web page.
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