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Lemmy Plugins and Userscripts
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A general repository for user scripts and plugins used to enhance the Lemmy browsing experience.
Post (or cross-post) your favorite Lemmy enhancements here!
General posting suggestions:
- Preface the submission with the type of enhancement - ex: [UserScript].
- Include a screenshot of the enhancement in use (where possible)
- Indicate the requirements for use (eg, greasemonkey, stylus, etc.)
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Are you implying that you have the ability to upload a .css directly to the UI somehow? or how are you testing its effect on colors and boostraps default classes & color themes? are you talking about stylus with this or something else? cuz i went into enterprise.lemmy.ml and the theme selector seems to have the same themes as this one, maybe i'm missing something.
no, I have no ability to upload .css to UI. But that's where folks want it - selectable along with darkly, litely, etc.
exactly
what i worry is that if it's selectable with those, then the default colors of darkly, litely, etc., and their default sizes for buttons, sizes for comments, all the orders and reorders and spacings of things will crumble down, because, well, our CSS would not be placed on top of another CSS, but in substitution of it. I'm not sure if this is true, but I think it has a high likelihood of being true.
and i also worry that it is not possible to test these low-level themes without first removing the defaults, and i believe that this can only be done on your own lemmy-ui deployment, although i am not very sure about this yet.
for your second point: yes, proper testing would require a theme separate from the defaults.
for your first point - that's where the work is: replacing only the things that are modified by the script to use the script values in addition to any color theming. It is a big job... One that may not be doable at this time.