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Up for discussion:

The userscript I (and others) have written seems to be fairly popular among people who have found it. I've had several requests to turn it into a Lemmy theme, but I have been hesitant to do so. Partly because I lack the skill to do it, and partly because it isn’t really a “theme” as such. It doesn’t change the colors or do some of the things a theme typically does. In truth, the script is actually (essentially) theme agnostic - I use it with darkly, but it works with all of the other Lemmy themes without issue (hopefully).

I have no qualms with someone helping turn the CSS stuff into a Lemmy theme (or just taking the bull by the horns and doing it) , but with the changes coming in v.0.18 it may be better to wait.

Anyone have any thoughts? Is this script even appropriate for a Lemmy theme?

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cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/135777

If you previously preferred browsing old.reddit for its compact and information dense web layout, you should know that this theme can be replicated for Lemmy using monkey scripts.

For more information on installing browser extensions to use scripts linked by this post, checkout:

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Why YSK: If you previously preferred browsing old.reddit for its compact and information dense web layout, you should know that this theme can be replicated for Lemmy using monkey scripts.

For more information on installing browser extensions to use scripts linked by this post, checkout:

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submitted 1 year ago by seacocker to c/general
 
 

I saw this was being shared over on beehaw so though it might be good here too. I'm on mobile do I'll try it out later today if I have time.

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If you previously preferred browsing old.reddit for its compact and information dense web layout, you should know that this theme can be replicated for Lemmy using monkey scripts.

For more information on installing browser extensions to use scripts linked by this post, checkout:

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Unbedingt ausprobieren!

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Unbedingt ausprobieren!

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Ich bin kein großer Fan davon soviel Platz an den Seiten zu lassen, das Script behebt ist.

Gibt eine "normale Version"

Und eine kompakte Version

Braucht einen Userscriptmanager wie Tampermonkey oder Greasemonkey, eins der Scripte auswählen und auf raw klicken, euer userscriptmanager sollte euch fragen ob ihr es installieren wollt.

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Sólo hace falta instalar la extensión de navegador tampermonkey. Escogemos la versión normal o compacta de github y le hacemos copia/pega en la opción añadir nuevo script de tapermonkey, guardamos y listo.

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