dark-hacker-news
weui-wxss
dark-hacker-news | weui-wxss | |
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6 | 1 | |
15 | 15,015 | |
- | 0.2% | |
0.0 | 5.0 | |
over 1 year ago | 3 months ago | |
JavaScript | Less | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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dark-hacker-news
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Why is Japanese web design different to the rest of the world?
As someone who enjoys and prefers high-density of information, I agree.
However, I do wish HN would add support for @media (prefers-color-scheme: dark). By now it's one of the few sites that are unpleasantly bright to read when in a dark environment. (When I don't forget, I visit https://darkhn.herokuapp.com/ instead.)
- Ask HN: Do you think Hacker News is missing any features?
- Ask HN: Why does HN not have a dark mode?
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Why HN team is not focusing on site UI?
It works quite well utilizing KISS principle; if you want dark mode then there's https://darkhn.herokuapp.com and https://hckrnews.com if you want to see dead submissions.
Not everything has to look like reddit, instagram or imgur, pinterest. The minimal site interface allowed me to browse it on an older iPad once while I couldn't access sites and content of above mentioned.
- PSA: Add dark mode to your sites, or at least let the browsers do it for you
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Show HN: DarkHN – Dark Mode Mirror for Hacker News
Thank you all for the feedback and support for DarkHN. I'll be working on fixing some of the bugs on the application (unexpected 403 errors, low contrast, etc).
If you're interested in the code or would like to contribute, take a look at the GitHub repo: https://github.com/xtrp/darkhn
For those interested, it's written in Node.js with a simple Express.js server. More info is available on the repo.
Thank you all again for taking a look at this project!
— Gabriel
weui-wxss
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Why is Japanese web design different to the rest of the world?
Japan had phones with lots of graphics well before smartphones. Those systems were not web-based. They were mobile-only, and for small screens.
China has another system. Many things are applets within the WeChat environment. This is a whole different world, using MINA, WXML, and WXSS. It's kind of like XML with an external XSS style sheet. Here's the official repo.[1]
It's interesting to see where that division leads. The XSS approach separates content and look much more strongly than HTML/CSS does. (At least as HTML/CSS is typically used. It's possible to have an HTML document with just the data, and use a single separate style sheet in CSs. There are people who argue for that, and some elegant examples.[2] But they are voices in the wilderness.)
The funny thing is, despite a different underlying technology, WeChat applets seem to look a lot like HTML/CSS web pages. The difference may be that the WeChat system was efficient enough to eliminate the demand for "native" smartphone apps.
[1] https://github.com/Tencent/weui-wxss
[2] https://every-layout.dev/blog/css-components/
What are some alternatives?
darkreader - Dark Reader Chrome and Firefox extension
vux-uploader-component - a mobile vue component implementation for weui uploader
stylish - User styles manager for Firefox and other Mozilla software
vux - Mobile UI Components based on Vue & WeUI
fish-shell - The user-friendly command line shell.
hackernews-daily - Hacker News daily top 10 posts
hacker-news-redesign - A minimal Hacker news client built with Next.js and TailwindCSS :rocket: [Moved to: https://github.com/RocktimSaikia/hackernews-redesign]
yc-job-client - A client for Hacker News to display job postings in a clean & readable format