After the update, most of my themeing broke so I just finished getting everything working again.

Distro: Fedora KDE Spin

WM: KWin

Global Theme: WhiteSur

Firefox Theme: WhiteSur

Start Page: NightTab

Minecraft Launcher: Prism Launcher

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    7 months ago

    Looks fine but I don’t know how you can use a light theme… Hurts my eyes. :)

    Firefox skin is cool also. I think I used something similar before also. It’s from one of the https://github.com/vinceliuice themes right?

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      7 months ago

      People with astigmatism need it to be able to read anything on the screen. Also light themes have very good aesthetics capabilities. Dark ones are common and boring now

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          7 months ago

          Astigmatism is when every bright thing you see is copied multiple times with some offset in your vision. When it gets quite bad you can’t see bright text because the offsetted one covers it completely and you can’t read that either because there’s more offsetted text that overlaps each other and it’s a bit unstable too. When you use a light theme the background is the thing that gets offsetted but smh it can’t completely cover the text but just makes it slightly grey instead of black

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            7 months ago

            Interesting, my near sightedness is the result of astigmatism but this is the first I’ve heard of any issues related to brightness.

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      7 months ago

      I much prefer white themes for everything. The reading contrast is great, just like when reading a book.

      When working in a properly lighted room, dark themes are an eye sore.

      Of course, this is only my personal opinion.