Turning Color and Font Overrides On and Off per Website?
Firefox provides the wonderful accessibility setting to override any website's css with custom colors and fonts, but this breaks some websites. I was wondering if there was any way (either by default, an add-on, or css-hack) to set custom colors and fonts per-website? Currently the only way to do this is to manually turn the settings off when you want to browse a website that it breaks - it would be very useful to have a website whitelist. At the very least it would be useful to have an "accessibility" button in the toolbar that turns on and off css overrides.
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There is 'css-hack' as you call it by creating a file userContent.css. AFAIK, the sub FirefoxCSS on Reddit is still visible. You could also search on GitHub.