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I just created a pull request yesterday for lemmy-ui and to comfortably work on the frontend you would also have to setup the database and the backend („lemmy“) on your development machine.
Mind you they provide docker containers for the backend so it’s not so hard to get it all running so you can start playing with the UI.
I tried to get docker working on M1 MacBook, but without luck. So for this kind of hardware I recommend just setting up backend locally, it’s also pretty straightforward.
Also if anyone got docker to work on M1 I’d be very much interested in the solution.
Thanks! Just to check is the correct docker instructions here?
I also found this page Theming Guide, so I guess the way to do it would be to copy an existing theme and work on that?
Yes that docker-compose will start all the things needed.
Yeah I would create a copy of an existing or the default theme, of course you can also use the Bootstrap Theme builder linked there but I have never used it myself before so I don’t know how well that’s gonna work.