Reddit refugee here.

I have really started to like Lemmy and love the fact that it’s free and open source, but I wasn’t feeling so home with the UI, so I found nice looking style from https://userstyles.world/style/10345/lemmy-world but I personally prefer dark theme so I adjusted some colours and made the radiuses and margins bigger. I thought that maybe someone will find this useful and hence I decided to post it here. I am not a professional programmer, just a guy who likes to tinker with computers so this style may not be perfect. Critique, feedback and suggestions are welcome.

Edit: The colors are from reddit and if you want the colors to look more like the original lemmy, change the bg primary and default to hex #303030 and #222222. I really like this color scheme too

--bg-primary: #303030;
--bg-default: #222222;

Edit2: I have now made some small adjustments using the feedback and suggestion I got from you. I’m really grateful for the feedback :)

I also have now two styles, which have slightly different color scheme https://userstyles.world/user/VILPAUTOEE

Keep the feedback coming ;D Thx

  • @kilmister
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    611 months ago

    Noob here. How can I use this?

    • 1337tuxOP
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      211 months ago

      There should be instructions on my github

      If you come across some problems you can dm me

      • @kilmister
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        111 months ago

        Thanks! Should’ve checked out more carefully the Github before asking. It’s already installed

        • 1337tuxOP
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          211 months ago

          I haven’t tested on real hardware, but when I switched to phone mode from the development tools, it kinda works, but some things behave weirdly because the resolution and aspect ration is so different from a desktop. If your on desktop, you can test by yourself, how it would look like on phone. Phone mode Chrome Firefox