How to use a custom style sheet (CSS) with Google Chrome. Click on the Stylish icon then click on ‘Manage installed styles’ On the left hand side, click on the ‘Write new style’ button In the ‘Name’ field enter a name for the custom style sheet, for example ‘MyStyle’ In the ‘Code’ box enter the custom CSS you want applied to every page you visit –. These are quick-fixes for browser-specific bugs, not anything to do with illegal activity. If you use them, remember that CSS Hacks are bandaids, temporary fixes ONLY! Recently I was asked how I find these: examine browser source code where available, read developer notes for Chrome, Firefox and IE/Edge, test. Why do I do this?
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I would like to modify Chrome's user agent stylesheet. I am not looking for how to override them with CSS. I want to modify the default values and add some new rules that would help me speed up my workflow and enhance my browsing experience.
Please also I am not looking for an extension that would do this job for me.
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For Chrome v32 and below:
In Google Chrome, go to URL about:version and take note of the 'profile path'.
Browse to the profile path in your file browser. Inside your profile folder, open the User StyleSheets folder. Inside 'User StyleSheets', there should be a file called Custom.css, empty by default.
Just add your styles in Custom.css.
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