Especially not Stylish. For example, I have a custom user style sheet which modifies the scrollbar so that it's high contrast. The current scrollbar contrasts very poorly and hard to see so it's a necessity.
When using the exact same CSS in Stylish, it breaks when going back/forward between pages all the time, rendering the default scrollbar instead. It's the same for every extension. I even wrote my own, it doesn't work.
Whoever decided to offload this capability onto extensions made a TERRIBLE decision.
Especially not Stylish. For example, I have a custom user style sheet which modifies the scrollbar so that it's high contrast. The current scrollbar contrasts very poorly and hard to see so it's a necessity.
When using the exact same CSS in Stylish, it breaks when going back/forward between pages all the time, rendering the default scrollbar instead. It's the same for every extension. I even wrote my own, it doesn't work.
Whoever decided to offload this capability onto extensions made a TERRIBLE decision.