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Change How Macro Links Look?

I made a utility macro that links to a bunch of other macros, but when I use it, it has these giant pink boxes. They take up so much space. Is there any way to remove the boxes and just have it show as text of a different color or something?
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Jordan C.
Pro
API Scripter
Here is the best method I know courtesy of keithcurtis:  Thread
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Kraynic
Pro
Sheet Author
Depending on what character sheet you are using, you might have access to a roll template that changes how those buttons look.  That varies by sheet though.
Yeah I had used the shaped sheet for a while and changed to OGL5e sheet and it is much better with the shaped template. Is there a way to use the shaped roll template when using the OGL5e sheet?
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keithcurtis
Forum Champion
Marketplace Creator
API Scripter
No, unfortunately. It's a powerful template. The top post of the thread that Jordan linked has installation instruction if you are unfamiliar with Stylus.
Nick I. said: I made a utility macro that links to a bunch of other macros, but when I use it, it has these giant pink boxes. They take up so much space. Is there any way to remove the boxes and just have it show as text of a different color or something? Which character sheet is the game using, and what is the macro you want to adjust the styling for? Is it a collection macro or a macro on a character sheet? If you are only concerned about making the change visible to yourself, the Stylus approach is the best. You can use HTML Style injection  if you want to go through the laborious work of copying code into each link, or using the prefix trick to streamline that a bit. Then the links would appear the same to anyone using the macro.