Naut
solarized-everything-css
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
over 2 years ago | over 1 year ago | |
CSS | CSS | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Naut
- NautCommunity's repository - PRs welcome!
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using night mode addon, some posts and sidebar block are light grey
As for selected posts, that's an RES thing. I've managed to fix how Naut deals with RES selections on my fork, however.
solarized-everything-css
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Catppucin theme?
That solarized project has different themes. Find out how to add one and build it, instead of editing the generated CSS output.
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CSS Deep
alphapapa/solarized-everything-css - A collection of Solarized user-stylesheets for...everything?
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Does Anyone Know Why Qutebrowser Is Ignoring My
I borrowed this idea from a source I can't remember, but I'm using a similar solution. I created a ~/.config/qutebrowser/assets/ directory and I dumped some stylesheets like solarized-everything in there.
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Disabling dark mode for certain elements?
I've got an analogous problem, also related to banking. To complete a transaction, I'm required to scan a QR-code. However, the QR-scanning phone app doesn't pick-up codes that are displayed against a black background. To work around this, I briefly toggle a stylesheet that changes my background to something non-black. You may try fiddling around with stylesheets too: under darkmode, certain images render darker/brighter depending on the surrounding background, and you may even be able to setup a stylesheet that changes the appearance of the element you're having problems with (wouldn't know how though). For this purpose, you migh also be able to set c.content.user_stylesheets = ["path/to/user.css"] to always use a certain stylesheet.
What are some alternatives?
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Sequence - The responsive CSS animation framework for creating unique sliders, presentations, banners, and other step-based applications.
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