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Color As You Want

Recolor any element on any website. Change background and text colors, scope per page or sitewide, with page exceptions.

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Version1.0.0
ManifestV3
Size49.04KiB
Languages1English
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Color As You Want lets you recolor any part of any website exactly the way you want it. Click the extension icon, pick an element on the page, and choose a new background color, text color, or both — applied to just that one element or to every element on the site that shares the same classes. Decide whether each rule covers only the current page or the whole site, and add page-level exceptions for sites where you want a rule everywhere except a few specific pages. A live "matches N elements" counter shows exactly what you're about to change, a popup lists every rule for the current site with color swatches and scope badges so you can edit or delete them in a click, and a per-site toggle disables everything without losing your work. Rules are applied the instant the page loads (no flash of the original color), stored locally on your device with zero analytics, zero tracking, and zero remote requests, and they persist across reloads, sessions, and restarts — until you decide to change them.

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