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Favorite styles for a given page to reference them easily #239

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mhuebert opened this issue Jun 26, 2013 · 4 comments
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Favorite styles for a given page to reference them easily #239

mhuebert opened this issue Jun 26, 2013 · 4 comments
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@mhuebert
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Until today, I used the "Enable styling..." option to temporarily disable my Stylebot style. This option perhaps had a confusing name, but it was very useful and I made use of it daily.

Now, it seems I must reset the page to see the original. But this is a permanent change. To 'revert' to the styled element, I need to hunt through "Install from social.." to find the original (thankfully I saved my style here, otherwise I believe it would be gone forever?).

It would be nice (a) to have a way to toggle Stylebot on/off for a given page, and/or (b) save 'favorite' styles for a given page to reference them easily. (unless I am missing something?)

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ankit commented Jun 26, 2013

Sorry about that...on the roadmap is to enable toggling (enable/disable) of styling on a page from both the right click menu and the popup menu. Will try and bring it back soon. Keep track of it in issue #195

As a workaround, you could enable/disable individual styles from the Options page for now.

Keeping this issue around for your request (b).

Thanks for the feedback!

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ankit commented Jun 26, 2013

And I forgot to mention, the toggling would be more permanent i.e. Stylebot will remember if you have disabled styling on a page (even after page refreshes). You will have to enable styling manually to apply it again on a page.

Do you think that makes sense? Or is the temporary model (only for that page load) better?

@mhuebert
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Great to hear that you have this on your radar :).

Personally I liked the temporary model but I could live with it either way.
(I would expect to click 'reset' if I wanted to get rid of styling for
that page completely)

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ankit commented Jul 10, 2020

there is now an easy way to enable/disable styles for a page from the popup menu

@ankit ankit closed this as completed Jul 10, 2020
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