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Turn Global Styles into Default Styles to avoid conflicts #204

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Dietr1ch opened this issue Aug 19, 2017 · 3 comments
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Turn Global Styles into Default Styles to avoid conflicts #204

Dietr1ch opened this issue Aug 19, 2017 · 3 comments

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@Dietr1ch
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Global Styles are nice as a default, but often conflict with handcrafted styles for particular sites.
It's quite annoying to edit the globs to avoid having it act on sites you already have a customized style.

Can you add a way to make the behave like default instead of global?

@akhilkedia
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Yes, I agree, this will be an extremely useful feature to have!
(And the reason I discovered this repo and found that stylish is open source!)

But it may conflict with several people's current settings, so instead of changing this behaviour, perhaps there should be a setting to enable default instead of global behaviour?

@akhilkedia
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If anyone can give me any pointers on where to start, I'll try to make a PR.

@sergey124
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sergey124 commented Sep 22, 2017

A nice alternative I switched to about half a year ago and never regretted:

Dark extensions

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