Makeover - Custom CSS

Makeover - Custom CSS

By And a Dinosaur

  • Category: Utilities
  • Release Date: 2021-12-29
  • Current Version: 1.0.4
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 696.00 kB
  • Developer: And a Dinosaur
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 15.0 or later.
Score: 4.44444
4.44444
From 9 Ratings

Description

Makeover lets you change the appearance and behavior of web pages with CSS and JavaScript. To use it, you go to a web page you want to customize, tap the Makeover icon, and paste the code into the text field. Note: The "can read and alter webpages" text in the permission section is just unfortunate wording. Makeover is not doing anything creepy!

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Reviews

  • The simplest one — AND the best

    5
    By THEDAYISMINE
    I’ve bought all browsers/apps in the app store that let you inject css/html to webpages. This one is by far the most simple app I’ve tried. It’s also the best. CSS works. You just write it in the text area. No user scripts or queries needed.
  • It's 𝒂𝒍𝒎𝒐𝒔𝒕 𝒑𝒆𝒓𝒇𝒆𝒄𝒕!

    3
    By smunsch
    To anyone looking at this, it's great. But look up the app Userscripts if you want the ability to store the Userscripts in a location that's able to be in iCloud Drive & sync between Mac & iOS devices & managed separately. But NOW i want both an editor when viewing the page & centralised file storage. Both are possible, let's go me Dinosaur pal!!
  • This does what it says on the tin (in a 1.0 sort of way)

    4
    By HandCoding
    tl;dr: This app does what it says it does—it lets you inject custom CSS into webpages. It’s not perfect, but it’s a decent starting point. There are hardly any extensions for Safari on iOS that act along the lines of the Stylus extension for desktop browsers, so I’m happy to see that this extension exists. But with that being said, there are a few standard features that this extension is missing, and there are a couple of ways that this extension could be made better: • Bizarrely, there appears to be no way to get a list of all the CSS bits that you’ve applied across various websites? Within similar apps and extensions like this on the desktop, such as Stylus or Cascadia, it’s a pretty standard feature to be able to open the app and see a list of all the CSS snippets that the app is applying to webpages. • It’s also a bit odd that there appears to be no way to automatically sync your CSS snippets across your iOS devices? For instance, if I were to hypothetically use Makeover on my iPhone to write some CSS to change the font size on cnn.com to make the site easier to read, why isn’t that styling automatically synced over to my iPad if I have Makeover installed there too? • This second to last item is sort of a nice to have, but if the app were to offer auto-indenting for CSS and the like, that could make it just that much more pleasant when writing one-off CSS and such using one’s iPhone keyboard. • And perhaps in a similar vein—and also as a nice to have—if the app were to offer syntax highlighting for CSS and JavaScript, that would just be the icing on the cake. This app has some good baseline features, but I also hope that the developer keeps working on it to really fully flush it out.
  • icloud

    3
    By Apple svip
    辛辛苦苦写好的代码换个设备又要重新搞。
  • One-way street?

    5
    By MikeHatesEverything
    If you set custom JavaScript on Site A to automatically redirect to Site B, how could you ever reverse that, since you must be on Site A to change it back? Disabling the extension for Site A would mean never being able to use custom settings for that site again. Would you be required to remove the extension and start from scratch? I realize redirects are not the primary focus of this app, but if they are a potential use case, this issue should be addressed.

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