My guess is it would be more like Discord used to be, something like Username#DID.
Not OP, so that’s just a guess.
My guess is it would be more like Discord used to be, something like Username#DID.
Not OP, so that’s just a guess.
Hey check the repo again, made some proper dark versions!
Alright, I’ve added some ‘quieter’ options that look a lot less colorful for those that want something a bit more subtle, both for the light and dark themes.
Okay that makes sense, will try to create a few more subtle themes, thank you!
I’d also quite like this.
I’ll see what I can do; the changes I’ve made can definitely use some tweaking. What would be the best way of checking in once I have something to demo? Should I DM you directly, or is there perhaps a way to contact the admins that you’d prefer I use?
I’m sure that could be arranged! Will take a crack at it once I’ve got a bit of time
I’ve been meaning to upgrade but GPUs are stupid expensive where I live if you want something decent.
Cries in GTX 1060
I can take a look when I have a bit more time, otherwise feel free to make one and submit a pull request :)
I’ve accepted your pull request, and added new folders for litely/darkly themes, as I do plan to expand on the dark themes as well, just to make it clearer to anyone visiting which themes are for which :)
Unfortunately you can’t; it would need to be implemented by the owner of the instance to make it selectable there, but these themes have been built to work with the default litely theme on any Lemmy instance, all you need is a browser plugin/extension that can inject custom CSS in order to use these themes.
Yup! Doesn’t rely on instance owners adding more themes to their instances, can be used by any user on any instance that has the default litely theme installed.
That’s awesome! You’re more than welcome to submit it to the repo as well if you want to, otherwise I’m glad other people are doing Lemmy theming as well - I’m all for expanding user choice.
Hey so I setup a repo; swap to the default green litely theme, and then test a few of these out, I think they turned out quite well!
https://github.com/HrBingR/Lemmy_CSS/
Please feel free to submit pull requests if you have other colors or ideas you think would look nice. The more the merrier!
Hey so just a heads up, I made a few more changes that I quite like (again, for the red theme, tweak appropriately for the default green theme), so thought I’d just update you.
This changes the main feed quite a bit, adding a bit more of a card-like design to posts, though I have done my best to make sure there isn’t too much white-space from this change, I just feel it looks a bit more modern, but again, feel free not to use it :)
It also, and this is my favorite change, changes the title color of any post you’ve visited, something that I feel is basic but for some reason Lemmy didn’t have before. So now any posts you’ve visited before will be a light-gray color instead. Hope you find some value here.
.container-lg {
max-width: 1600px;
}
.col-md-8 {
max-width: 80%;
flex: 0 0 80%;
}
.col-md-4 {
max-width: 20%;
flex: 0 0 20%;
}
.col-sm-2 {
max-width: 10%;
flex: 0 0 10%;
}
.col-sm-9 {
margin-left: 5px;
max-width: 80%;
flex: 0 0 80%;
}
.post-listing {
border: 1px solid rgba(34,34,34,.125);
/*border-bottom: 0px;*/
border-color: #c80000;
border-radius: 5px;
margin-bottom: 8px;
padding-top: 10px;
background-color: #fff;
transition: all .2s;
box-shadow: 2px 2px 1px #c80000;
}
hr {
display: none;
}
.border-top {
border-top: 1px solid rgba(34,34,34,.125)!important;
}
.border-light {
border-color: #e4e4e5!important;
}
body {
background-color: #ecf0f1;
}
.navbar {
background-color: #fff;
}
.card {
background-color: #fff;
box-shadow: 2px 2px 1px #c80000;
}
.col-12 .card {
box-shadow: none;
}
.comments {
padding-left: 10px;
background-color: #fff;
}
a:visited .d-inline-block {
color:#d6d7d9!important;
}
.my-2 {
margin-bottom: 0px!important;
}
Hey so I made a Dracula theme! Let me know if you think I’ve missed anything or it needs any changes.