WelcomeXP
GitHub-Dark
WelcomeXP | GitHub-Dark | |
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4 | 4 | |
70 | 9,604 | |
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2.6 | 9.7 | |
2 months ago | about 18 hours ago | |
JavaScript | CSS | |
- | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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WelcomeXP
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Is it somehow possible to get the old Windows 2000 login prompt back?
But if you're REALLY dead set on having that login screen, you could still either use Windows 2000 or a Linux distro with a custom greeter style. Somebody made it look like Windows XP already so clearly not impossible! https://github.com/mshernandez5/WelcomeXP
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MDM Display Manager on Fedora?
You can use lighdm and webkit2-greeter instead https://github.com/mshernandez5/WelcomeXP
- Made Linux Mint look like Windows XP, because my Lenovo IdeaPad L340 is too new for XP.
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My Arch install is in incognito mode ;) So glad I have been able to get Fusion 360 running well in wine!!!
here you go
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?
Windows-XP - Windows XP themes
Ohmine-Dark-Theme-For-Joplin - This is a custom CSS theme for the opensource note-taking app Joplin.
lightdm-gab-nord - A fork of lightdm-gab-gradient with custom theme.
MAL-Public-List-Designs - MyAnimeList designs available for anyone to use.
Fusion-360-Arch-Linux-Script - A simple script to help get Fusion360 going on WINE in Arch linux
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
lightdm-webkit-theme-osmos - Osmos - lightdm greeter theme based on GLSL.
SimUI - SimpleMenu theme inspired by MinUI
nord - An arctic, north-bluish color palette.
openwrt-luci-bootstrap-dark - A userstyle to make OpenWrt LuCI's (default) Bootstrap theme dark
Chicago95 - A rendition of everyone's favorite 1995 Microsoft operating system for Linux.
Kuroi - A dark themed QT stylesheet for RPCS3 and Dolphin