UserContent.css

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userContent.css in the chrome folder is a CSS file that you can use to change the way web sites and e-mails look. This file does not exist in a new profile. You can create it manually.

Editing

This file is designed to be manually edited using a text editor. Anything valid in a CSS file is valid in this file. To make the changes take effect, you must restart the application.

For sample styles, see:

Moving and copying

You can move or copy userContent.css to a different profile. If it imports or references other files such as images, then you must also move or copy these other files. To make the changes take effect, you must restart the application.

Deleting

You can delete userContent.css to get rid of any user styles defined there. To make the change take effect, you must restart the application.

Related files and folders

Troubleshooting

For some information about common problems, see: Editing configuration – Troubleshooting

External links

  • The ChromEdit extension provides a convenient way of editing userContent.css and other configuration files.
  • The Stylish extension provides another way to change styles in web pages and e-mails. It does not use the file userContent.css, and changes take effect without restarting the application.