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> how to use User Origin and user-agent origin css?
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post Dec 23 2023, 05:14 AM
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* is there any way to use only
user specified or based on browser
user-agent css by overriding my
web site css?

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post Dec 23 2023, 07:16 AM
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QUOTE(జిందం వాఐి @ Dec 23 2023, 11:14 AM) *

* is there any way to use only
user specified or based on browser
user-agent css by overriding my
web site css?

A visitor to a web site can indeed override the website's CSS with his own user CSS. For individual CSS properties this can be done temporarily through the browsers' Developer Tools, or maybe by changing the URL of the page's external stylesheets to one of your own.

At least in older Opera browsers you could also apply entire User Stylesheets to web pages, but I don't know how much current browsers (or browser addons) support things like that.

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post Dec 23 2023, 07:38 AM
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Yes. there are extensions for that. For FF for sure and I assume also for Chrome and maybe others.

It's the shame this requirement never was implemented. Some brrosers had it in their menu for a while, but that's gone now.
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