solarized-everything-css
Sequence
solarized-everything-css | Sequence | |
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over 1 year ago | over 3 years ago | |
CSS | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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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.
Sequence
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How to pay your rent with your open source project
Interesting find, I took a cursory look at their GitHub[1] and they seem to accept PR from outside but I didn't find any explicit mention of copyright transfer; Perhaps because there's no separate version of sequence.js for commercial use(Just use case differentiation).
[1] https://github.com/IanLunn/Sequence
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CSS Deep
IanLunn/Sequence - The responsive CSS animation framework for creating unique sliders, presentations, banners, and other step-based applications.
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