See, here's the thing about styles: I *know* I used one or two styles when I first started using Roll20. In fact, I think it was one of yours - the one that makes the macro bar more compact. But, I have no idea where it is, what happened to it, or why it's no longer working. There's no extension in use for styles, and there's no way to see what styles might be hidden away, that I know of because you need an extension to use them (as far as I know). My guess is that the styles went away at some point with a new version of Chrome or something. But, because they are hidden away, they are easy to forget about, especially when trying to troubleshoot a problem. So, I don't use them any more. I don't like things that are hidden away, that are hard to find, that you need special tools to find. I like everything out in the open, and "in your face" so that you can find them easily enough when you need to update, delete, or turn them off when needed. As computers get more sophisticated, as software gets more varied, and things change, it's hard to remember all those little bits that are hidden away somewhere. It's harder to find them when needed when there's a problem. And, it's harder to know what is affecting what when you do have a problem. I like the KISS principle and have for many, many years even when I was working as a computer systems programmer. The simpler things are, the more "in your face" they are, the easier it is to deal with them when something goes wrong. So, I don't use styles. That's my opinion. And, I realize it's not particularly relevant to the topic of this thread so I'll shut up now. :-)