This repository contains vijay's personal collection of Stylus user CSS styles designed to customize and improve the appearance of websites directly in the browser.
The goal of this project is simple: make the web more comfortable, consistent, and developer-friendly by applying global or site-specific CSS overrides—without touching the original website code.
These styles are especially useful if you:
- Want consistent typography across multiple websites
- Prefer your own font choices over default site fonts
- Like fine-tuning UI/UX for better readability and focus
- Use Stylus to personalize the web to your taste
Stylus is a browser extension that allows you to apply custom CSS to any website. User CSS runs locally in your browser, meaning:
- No changes to the actual website
- No impact on other users
- Full control over how sites look for you
This project provides ready-to-install CSS files that work out of the box with Stylus.
| Style Name | Description | Install |
|---|---|---|
| Font Overrides | Replaces default website fonts with cleaner, more readable font choices across many sites | Install via Stylus |
Each file is maintained separately so you can install only what you need.
- Install the Stylus browser extension
- Click the Install link for any CSS file above
- Stylus will prompt you to install the style
- Enable or disable it anytime from the Stylus dashboard
No build tools, no configuration required.
Created and maintained by Vijay Hardaha. This project reflects my personal preferences and experiments in making the web more pleasant to use.
If you have suggestions, feedback, or ideas for new user styles, feel free to reach out on Twitter: https://twitter.com/vijayhardaha
This project is licensed under the MIT License. You are free to use, modify, and share the code with proper attribution.
See the LICENSE file for full details.