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Safari extension that injects custom CSS and JS files based on page host.
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License
MIT License
Description
PageExtender is a Safari Extension that injects CSS and JS files into websites, allowing you to customize your favorite websites to your needs.When visiting a page, e.g. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple, the Safari extension will inject the following files into the page if they are present in the CSS and JS folders that you specify: â default.css â org.css â wikipedia.org.css â en.wikipedia.org.css â default.js â org.js â wikipedia.org.js â en.wikipedia.org.jsThis way you can take control of any website. Some examples of what you can do with it: â Work around a page that disabled scrolling due to an ad blocker being detected or because you've reached the limit of your monthly free articles. â Hide content that isn't relevant to you on websites you constantly use for work. â Hide promoted content that your ad blocker didn't hide.**PLEASE NOTE**Basic web development skills are required for this extension to be useful, i.e. you should either know some CSS or JavaScript.