Solved Post your color scheme at Vivaldi 🔴⚪️🔵
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@potmeklecbohdan , a multi-tasking Vivaldi wouldn't be a bad idea either
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Update…
To be used with transparency mod and this wallpaper.
{"colors":{"accentBg":"#624aaa","baseBg":"#080d21","baseFg":"#c59ed9","highlightBg":"#ea6db8"},"name":"7 p.m.","settings":{"accentFromPage":false,"accentOnWindow":false,"borderRadius":"3","tabsTransparent":false},"version":0.1}
Edit:
#272727
→#080d21
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@potmeklecbohdan I love the colors of that image, haven't looked at what the color codes make for a scheme yet. Did you do a hue shift on the greens? That traffic light looks blue, but I'm on a small screen right now; I'll look again when I'm at my desk and have a calibrated display to render the colors.
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PS - What is Artix Linux? I'm guessing it's a derivative of Arch, based on the logo. I love Arch and use it as my primary personal Linux boot on my workstation. I'll look into Artix when I get a chance, perhaps later tonight, but how do you like it? Is it more than Arch with an installer? That seems to be a common theme among Arch-based distros.
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@BoneTone said:
I love the colors of that image, haven't looked at what the color codes make for a scheme yet.
Long live
colorz
. I mean, I got the theme withpywal
andcolorz
.Did you do a hue shift on the greens?
Nope.
That traffic light looks blue, but I'm on a small screen right now; I'll look again when I'm at my desk and have a calibrated display to render the colors.
Looks blue to me as well.
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PS - What is Artix Linux? I'm guessing it's a derivative of Arch, based on the logo.
Yup.
…how do you like it?
Not yet. I was looking for a Manjaro replacement and I’m still in the pre-install phase.
Is it more than Arch with an installer? That seems to be a common theme among Arch-based distros.
Its main focus is on non-systemd init systems
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Not sure if similar thread exists and if so please merge.
Just out of curiousity let's display our decorations here.
My look which is perhaps altered every week looks like so.
How's yours.?
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@stardepp said in Post your color scheme at Vivaldi ️:
Really dig this... did I miss the config info, the colors you're using?
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@rogue81 Wait, what? We can use animated gifs as speed dial thumbnails? Oh man, I've got some work to do. Awesome first post, welcome to the forum.
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@BoneTone Sure. I remember even some testing of GIFs and even MP4/WEBM files for SD backgrounds, it seemed to work.
Just don't come crying here when your system slows to a crawl
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@BoneTone Happy that you changed your mind
@BoneTone said in Post your color scheme at Vivaldi ️:
@Ornorm the animated thumbnails are cool, but you don't find it distracting? I can't stand things moving or flashing, even like a taskbar item that's blinking when the window has an update but isn't active. It's like a hyperactive Jack Russell terrier jumping and yipping trying to steal my attention away from what I'm working on.
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@Ornorm I guess I knew this at one point, I actually recall that now. That's still true, but my use of speed dials has greatly expanded since then. At that time, I didn't have multiple speed dials, now I have something like 8-10 usually depending on what projects I have going at the moment. I wouldn't put the animations on my default speed dial, but some of the others seem like good fits, and the speed dial on our media PCs connected to a TV would also be a good place for this, which is what popped in mind when I saw @rogue81's post.
@Pathduck said in Post your color scheme at Vivaldi ️:
Just don't come crying here when your system slows to a crawl
I won't. Have people been reporting severe performance issues from having several gifs as speed dial thumbnails?
I see this same comment about numerous other things I have no problems doing with Vivaldi. I suppose my system could be much more powerful than other people's, it's no slouch, but I also haven't upgraded the hardware in 4 years and have room to at least double the RAM on my motherboard and there are newer faster CPUs with more cores that I could install. I guess if all the things I do (such as keep 5+ years of history, have 130,000+ bookmarks, open many hundreds of tabs simultaneously, etc.) that I've been told would make my system crawl don't even noticeably affect performance, I'll be able to display a few gifs at the same time.
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@BoneTone said in Post your color scheme at Vivaldi ️:
Have people been reporting severe performance issues from having several gifs as speed dial thumbnails?
Not really. I was mostly talking about someone trying to use a massive GIF as a speed dial background image (which is actually possible). Or having lots of large unoptimized GIFs on the SD. Might slow things down, might not be noticeable at all depending on the system.
I have tried some GIFs and it works OK, even tried a 100MB "Matrix code" one downloaded from YT and converted to GIF, it was fine. But I always return to a static background, much less distracting.
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In UR browser you cannot use gif as background, but paralax images, which it offers from its repository (images that change the 3D perspective with the movement of the mouse).
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Amazing photo by Mark Koch
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Here is my screenshot, super simple edition