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So I made a few custom Lemmy themes/CSS tweaks that I think the community would appreciate.

It aims to provide more color options, as well as reduce whitespace and make it easier to follow comment chains. Created it for use with beehaw, but should work with any Lemmy instance.

Just make sure to use the default litely theme in your Lemmy settings before testing these out, they were built with that in mind.

Please let me know if you have any other ideas or improvements, and feel free to submit pull requests!

How to use: Install any custom CSS extension/plugin for your browser, and paste the CSS in there. I personally use Amino for Edge and filter the CSS for the beehaw.org domain, but any custom CSS extension or plugin should work.

I need Lemmy with the Dracula theme.

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I’m sure that could be arranged! Will take a crack at it once I’ve got a bit of time

Awesome!

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Hey so I made a Dracula theme! Let me know if you think I’ve missed anything or it needs any changes.

That looks phenomenal. I’ll check your repo.

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