Hello, this is a client-side theme focused on high readability and removing extraneous visual widgets and icons. It is based on the way I liked to read content on that “other site.”

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For better or worse, the current kbin layout is very “mobile” in design and not the best for reading longform text on a desktop. This theme focuses on easing the layout and hopefully making threads look more forumlike.

It does take a “scorched earth” approach in removing stuff I don’t like, but everything that starts disabled can be enabled again via the radio buttons provided, allowing you to toggle on/off various widgets on the fly.

This includes:

  • sidebar
  • footer
  • activity
  • thumbnails
  • previews
  • short description
  • avatars
  • upvotes, downvotes, or both
  • icons
  • elements of the text submission form
  • numerous other elements

In addition, you can change the base color scheme via the color picker in order to globally control things like:

  • body color
  • link colors
  • upvote/downvote colors
  • blockquotes, code blocks, input fields
  • hover/focus color
  • text color
  • etc.

Disclaimer: I have tested this at 1440P on a desktop environment at various scaling levels and dimensions and it seems to mostly be OK. I have not extensively checked for glitches on mobile aside from some rudimentary mocking. If you find something wrong, feel free to make a PR or inbox me.

Frontend is not my main focus area, so there may be some anti-patterns or things that are objectively stupid, particularly around the way I manipulated elements on the grid. Again, if something is being implemented wrongly here, please advise.

  • shazbot@kbin.socialOP
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    2 years ago

    Alright, I’ve updated it with a toggle and opened a ticket for it here. You can navigate to the install script again and it will prompt you to 'Update Style" on the left sidebar.

    If this is satisfactory, I will close the ticket, otherwise let me know what resolution display you are working with and how much dead space we are talking about here. If you want to submit other issues, the best place to do so would be through there, although you must register an account to submit tickets. I am happy to fix any bugs or issues you find or entertain other ideas.

    If you feel strongly about it, I’ve added a sponsor button to the top of the repository. I maintain a collection of open-source projects (chiefly QoL utilities for Linux) there, so if you throw a few bucks at one, you’d be contributing to the ongoing maintenance of all of them. Thanks.

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      2 years ago

      Hotdamn you’re fast! Amazing, this looks perfect, no need to be super precise about it, content is now centered and looks beautiful. You bet I’ll donate a few bucks. Thank you.