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I really like the darker colors. But I don't think it's possible to change the styles of this particular instance, it would have to be implemented in
lemmy-ui
(and then be available to all lemmy instances).And note that capitalized text isn't particularly accessible. In fact, it is harder to read than regular text, because we have a lot more practice reading regular text than capitalized text.
I'm pretty sure individual lemmy instances can host their own themese, see the docs. Though notably I have never done it before, so not super sure the difficulty
Yeah admittedly my "sense" in design has a ways to go. After my exams I'm hoping to read "Don't let me think Twice", which is apparently a really good book for UI design. Hopefully maybe i can bring in some of the good concepts from there to Lemmy too
In the UK, a design committee found that they shouldn't use all-caps on road signage (the norm at the time) because it couldn't be read at a glance
They also designed their own font, you might have seen it:
I appreciate the example and am happy to admit this is a bad design decision regarding accessibility
As a means of preventing any of these decisions from reaching end-users, I'll make sure to participate in GitHub discussions before making any PRs
Thank you for the feedback
Do you know if communities can choose their own custom CSS?
If that were possible I would disable it, same as I did on Reddit. I want to be the one to customize the theme to my liking consistently across all communities I view, not to the liking of each individual community. Maybe what is missing are:
You can use a browser extension like Stylus or Greasemonkey. Actually, I could create and publish a configurable userstyle if there's demand for it.
Well sure. I use Stylebot and have already set up a few tweaks to Lemmy to my liking. But it would be more convenient to save it to my profile where it could be used no matter what device I log in with.