Automatically highlight user-defined text with Seek function (2019-09-22)
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Do you mean, for example, that various parts of the script's UI are out of place, sized badly, have bad colors, etc.?
Adding !important to individual style rule may help with that, but there are many of them. To find the critical ones, try using the Page Inspector: right-click the problem area and choose Inspect Element. Firefox should open the Page Inspector panel at the bottom of the tab with the style rules showing on the right. Click the header for the Rules pane if needed.
All the styles for the script are associated with its weirdly named elements, most of which are IDs that start with thd. If you look at the rules for the #thd... and you see some that are crossed out, those are the ones the page or user style is overriding which might benefit from being made !important.
Can you give an example user style that conflicts with the script? If there's only a problem on some sites, a URL would be helpful, too.
Solved it to the point is usable, buttons where included to be styled, removed the tag from the general stylus script, there's a couple things more to be removed from there
is there a way to avoid the keyword manager to be affected by userstyles?
Seems like CSS styles for pages affect the manager, forcing me to disable my user style in some sites.
is there a way to override this behavior?