Hey everyone. I made two themes inspired and based off the winternord theme some of you may have seen already in your instances. One is a darker, more contrasty theme (icy-nord-darker) based on the other (icy-nord). They are very simple, but they do fix some issues I had with winternord, such as some text being very hard to read because of its colour, or the background image often interfering with the foreground and making it hard to read stuff.

Let me know what you think, any suggestions, what you like, and what you dislike.

Forked from: ier (2xx04)

https://github.com/promitheas17j/lemmy-ui-themes

  • TheOneCurly
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    22 years ago

    I really like icy-nord-darker. Would you consider a slightly more compact version? You’ve already slimmed it down a lot compared to winternord, which I really appreciate.

    • promitheasOP
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      22 years ago

      Could you clarify what you mean by slimming down? Do you mean literally the width of stuff?

      • TheOneCurly
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        2 years ago

        The vertical spacing between posts in the main feed.

        Slim was probably the wrong choice of words in the original request.

        • promitheasOP
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          32 years ago

          I could. Please wait for a few more people to check it out, and if enough people agree with you and would prefer it slimmer I’ll go ahead and do it :)

  • Mario
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    12 years ago

    alright, i am going to try it now. so basically i have to import both files(.css, .diff.css) into /volumes/lemmy-ui/extra_themes or?

    • promitheasOP
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      12 years ago

      If youre going to try it locally, just install the browser extension it mentions and copy the .diff.css code into the extensions area, then save. It will apply to all tabs you have so its just a temporary measure if you want to test it out.

      As for servers, unfortunately I cant give you any help as I dont run an instance so I havent tried it in that way

    • promitheasOP
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      12 years ago

      That one wasnt me. Its not bad, but some small things annoy me