I was just thinking I’d like to make some UI tweaks - I like dark themes but the dark theme is a little hard to parse for me here.
Of course it’s always possible to go the user stylesheets route, with something like Tampermonkey or Stylish. But, is there an established best practice already? Do most instances have the same UI, and, if not, how are the differences implemented?
I also think there’s probably room for some more niche stuff like RES used to do, but considering Lemmy is open source it might make sense to do some of that against the official repo rather than as another layer on top. Then again that would make adoption less convenient and under user control.
Did you try out all the themes available in your profile? Lemmy comes with a bunch by default but server owners can install custom (“extra”) ones. Lemmy-ui is the place to contribute new themes you want default, but keep in mind there used to be more themes before they deleted a bunch due to maintenance costs.
If you want something totally custom for yourself then a stylish type route is probably the only (outside standing up your own instance) but that and extra themes both will need to be tweaked as new versions of lemmy come out. Lemmy 0.18 for instance involved an upgrade to a new version of bootstrap that mildly broke some theming people had. Nothing prevents lemmy from totally overhauling themes and totally breaking any work you put in.
Thanks for the response. Was that update recent? Could swear I didn’t see so many options last time I checked…
I wonder whether a pull request would be welcome to allow users to specify a URL for a custom CSS file also.
0.18.1 was installed like today and added a few more, I forget if the 0.18.0 release from a couple weeks ago added any new ones or just changed existing ones.
Ah gotcha. Could you also link me to Lemmy-ui?
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui
That’s the frontend to the Lemmy project.