@HrBingR so these are user installable in the browser (through stylus or whatever extension)? How nice!
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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.
This is a great base for people to create their own. I much prefer the wider page width to Lemmy's default on desktop.
Personally, though, I find the box outline colors in these themes to be a little loud.
I tweaked the CSS and made it look a bit more understated.
Okay that makes sense, will try to create a few more subtle themes, thank you!
Very nice!
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.
can’t wait for a Catppuccin theme, maybe I should make one🧐
I can take a look when I have a bit more time, otherwise feel free to make one and submit a pull request :)
How do you make this a selectable theme in Lemmy-ui settings?
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.