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Hi, I’d like to create a user style sheet for Safari to target distinctly websites.
E.g. I’d like to change font-size on the website1.com and background on website2.com, etc.
I know how to create one style sheet in Safari but It doesn’t target any URL.
Is it possible to do something close to
@-moz-document url-prefix(http://mysite.com)
as it is done for Firefox in **Safari**.
Do you want to target a specific **browser** for all pages or a specific browser based on the website being served?
I’m having trouble working out what you are trying to do…and why!
I’d like to **surf** with some properties saved.
E.g. when I surf on wikipedia.com I’d like a bigger font size AND when I surf on amazon.com I’d like font color silver….
There are browser extensions that will let you **override** styles on pages (and will remember them) but you would have to do each domain separately.
I’m just looking for these extensions…
Thanks Paulie_D, I finally found what I was looking for with what you sent me.
BTW, why are my posts solved automatically?