Chrome: Save custom CSS changes made in the inspector tool so they appear on page reload











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I'd like to modify some CSS of Youtube so an extension I use is in a better position relative to the video. Can I make CSS changes in the inspector window and then save it somewhere so it's always used when I visit Youtube.com? thanks very much










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          With only Chrome's inspector window, this isn't possible. However, using an extension might solve your problem. This plugin seems to do exactly what you want.



          Note: I have not tested this solution on your use case, I don't know if it is possible to change the position of a custom extension, or only the css of the standard page. Might depend on the priority/order in which your extensions are loaded.






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          • GOLDEN! it's working perfect, thanks so much this is exactly what I needed
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          With only Chrome's inspector window, this isn't possible. However, using an extension might solve your problem. This plugin seems to do exactly what you want.



          Note: I have not tested this solution on your use case, I don't know if it is possible to change the position of a custom extension, or only the css of the standard page. Might depend on the priority/order in which your extensions are loaded.






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          • GOLDEN! it's working perfect, thanks so much this is exactly what I needed
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          With only Chrome's inspector window, this isn't possible. However, using an extension might solve your problem. This plugin seems to do exactly what you want.



          Note: I have not tested this solution on your use case, I don't know if it is possible to change the position of a custom extension, or only the css of the standard page. Might depend on the priority/order in which your extensions are loaded.






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          • GOLDEN! it's working perfect, thanks so much this is exactly what I needed
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          With only Chrome's inspector window, this isn't possible. However, using an extension might solve your problem. This plugin seems to do exactly what you want.



          Note: I have not tested this solution on your use case, I don't know if it is possible to change the position of a custom extension, or only the css of the standard page. Might depend on the priority/order in which your extensions are loaded.






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          With only Chrome's inspector window, this isn't possible. However, using an extension might solve your problem. This plugin seems to do exactly what you want.



          Note: I have not tested this solution on your use case, I don't know if it is possible to change the position of a custom extension, or only the css of the standard page. Might depend on the priority/order in which your extensions are loaded.







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          GOLDEN! it's working perfect, thanks so much this is exactly what I needed
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          GOLDEN! it's working perfect, thanks so much this is exactly what I needed
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