
This style makes lemmy-ui better, at least for my eyes. Smaller text, more consistently sized and places elements etc.

Lemmy Darker - stylesheet for lemmy-ui instances
This style makes lemmy-ui better, at least for my eyes. Smaller text, more consistently sized and places elements etc.
cross-posted from: https://sopuli.xyz/post/1027579
Hi,
i'm new to lemmy, trying it out if i like it. One thing that bothers me is how inconsistent the UI is so i made this css to make lemmy-ui more easy for my eyes and thought why not share it. Maybe someone else would like it too.
You can install it with Stylus browser extension or whatever method you prefer.
Be aware that it may break some things, but i will likely improve it if i decide to stay on lemmy.
trying to make long comment threads more visually separate
some simple tweaks to lemmy that might make comments easier to read for some ppl & automatically changes colors to match system color preferences
update: March 07, 2024: this is not the first time i updated this style, but i just came back to Lemmy from a pretty long break, and i noticed a couple things were broken and since "Browser Default" still isn't automatically changing my theme with my system theme, i decided to go ahead and update it. this style now works regardless of whether you have a light theme or a dark theme selected in your settings, and i fixed all the broken stuff that i noticed
https://userstyles.world/style/10392/skys-lemmy-tweaks
original post:
i personally sometimes found it a little hard to visually distinguish between comments in really long threads so i made this simple userstyle that remedies the problem for me by adding a semi-transparent background to comments.
you can use this css with a browser extenion like Stylus (officially supports Chrome and Firefoxx and can be installed on most popular Chromi