I installed https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/styl-us/ then 
went to https://userstyles.org/styles/163757/khan-academy-by-bamabraves and 
clicked the blue button Install Style near the top then went to 
https://www.khanacademy.org but it still appeared the same. I think 
clicking the blue button Install Style did nothing.

Could you assist with this?

Le lundi 6 mars 2023 à 16 h 25 min 36 s UTC-5, LWChris a écrit :

> Your best bet is a concept similar to UserScripts which is called 
> "UserStyles".
> You "install" them (i.e. you import a specially formatted raw text file) 
> while a special extension is in place.
>
> The most popular extension is "Stylus".
>
> (Side note: when googling this stuff, you might find another extension 
> called "Stylish",
> and a website called userstyles[dot]org.
>
> They used to be the go-to option for everyone for years, maintained by the 
> same team.
> Then the extension and website were bought by an advertising company,
> the team changed, the extension was found to silently tracking users,
> the website went into disrepair, was no longer maintained and swamped by 
> spam, etc.
>
> TL;DR: don't use Stylish or userstyles[dot]org anymore.)
>
> Anyway, once you have Stylus installed, there are two options:
>
> 1) If the website you are interested in is somewhat popular, chances are 
> there already is a dark userstyle for it. 
> 2) If there are none or none that you like, create your own one. It's 
> basically like with user scripts, but for CSS, which in 99% of the cases is 
> the way to go when you try to change colors of a website element (including 
> its body/background).
>
> Tip: instead of right-click > Inspect, you can open the Developer Tools 
> using F12. You want to find the element that's too bright by hovering it or 
> hovering the DOM in the dev tools until the right part is highlighted. Then 
> you add CSS to the userstyle to change it.
>
> For more details you need to google Stylus/How to write Userstyles/CSS 
> etc. There's also a good Sub-Reddit r/userstyles, they may help. They also 
> have a list of websites where you can search for styles.
>
> Happy editing.
>
> Chris
> Am 02.03.2023 um 18:51 schrieb DynV Montrealer:
>
> A site I'm currently spending a decent amount of time on has the majority 
> of it's background pale and I find it uncomfortable; I'd like for it to 
> have at least slightly dark color (ie HTML name silver, #C0C0C0), but it 
> can't be too dark ad the text is dark and I'm not looking to customize 
> everything on it.
>
> I tried to find the specific page or script line that would contain the 
> background but there is--*a lot*--of scripts on that site and I wasn't 
> able to. I tried changing a couple ones I thought were promising using 
> Firefox inspector (right-click > Inspect (Q)) in vain.
>
> Is there a way for a site that I have no modification right to display a 
> darker background? Possibly it searches for all the paler backgrounds and 
> modify those.
>
> Thank you kindly for your help
>
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