Monochromic
GitHub-Dark
Monochromic | GitHub-Dark | |
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3 | 4 | |
143 | 9,604 | |
- | 0.1% | |
0.0 | 9.7 | |
almost 3 years ago | 4 days ago | |
CSS | CSS | |
- | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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Monochromic
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Skin Manager 2.0 - Jellyfin Plugin
As for the keyboard controls seizing to work... I never tested that. But. Weird. No change to CSS should impact functionality, but then there is also the scroll up bug that just happens when one specific change my theme makes is applied.
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Finally made the full switch and i am loving it!
The theming css feature is amazing and its so much more beautiful than plex used to look. I use the monochromic theme. (https://github.com/CTalvio/Monochromic - Thanks CTavio!)
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Jellyfin is just black
I'm on Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS and installed Jellyfin over the jellyfin repos. I also use Monochromic Custom CSS
GitHub-Dark
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Need some help to enable containers extention dark mode via css cause it's burning my eyes thnx
personally, I use dark reader for most websites. if it breaks (or doesn't look good on) a website that I use very frequently, I make my own stylesheet for the website. which is very time-consuming so it's not like I can do that willy-nilly. in some cases I can find an existing stylesheet that's better than dark reader. like for github I use github dark, which requires stylus. and if it's a website I don't use that frequently and darkreader makes it unusable, I just leave darkreader off. just suck it up and use the website in "light mode" for as little time as possible.
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Microsoft in Talks to Buy Discord for More Than $10 Billion
It doesn't have to be automated. You can use user style extensions to inject css made for the website. Like this https://github.com/StylishThemes/GitHub-Dark performance is pretty much identical to native and I still use it because the theme is better than the default dark theme.
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CSS Deep
StylishThemes/GitHub-Dark - :octocat: Dark GitHub style
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[sway] Dark low-contrast terminal-based work environment
Github theme: Github Dark
What are some alternatives?
JellySkin - Vibrante/minimal Jellyfin CSS using custom Icons and more!!, created for Jellyfin web :film_strip:, can be used by just one line.
Ohmine-Dark-Theme-For-Joplin - This is a custom CSS theme for the opensource note-taking app Joplin.
jupyter-themes - Custom Jupyter Notebook Themes
MAL-Public-List-Designs - MyAnimeList designs available for anyone to use.
hugo-coder - A minimalist blog theme for hugo.
Hydra-Dark-Theme-for-Adminer - Hydra - Material Design Dark Theme for Adminer Database Management tool, Hydra's dark UI improves visibility and works on all major browsers
nord - An arctic, north-bluish color palette.
SimUI - SimpleMenu theme inspired by MinUI
tomorrow-theme - Tomorrow Theme
openwrt-luci-bootstrap-dark - A userstyle to make OpenWrt LuCI's (default) Bootstrap theme dark
Kuroi - A dark themed QT stylesheet for RPCS3 and Dolphin
icingaweb2-dark-theme - A true dark theme for Icinga Web 2