Vivaldi Forum mod
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@luetage
This was fast!
As I already have 14 in Vivaldi settings I had to go to 16 to get affect.
So I realize the Vivaldi setting does effect forum font size.
Feel blind now, need 16 point because I am very old. Haha.
Many thanks for the fast help, can play now with user CSS to change your extension to my needs.Cheers, mib
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@mib2berlin said in Vivaldi Forum mod:
Feel blind now, need 16 point because I am very old.
It's not as bad as you think: 16pix = 12pt @ 96dpi.
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version 1.53
Changes:- Vivaldi recently removed the community info from the categories page – therefore the community info mod has been removed from the extension, since it's not needed anymore.
- Vivaldi also changed the markdown and background for code, it has a white background now. Looks good on light themes, but stands out too much on darker ones – I added the old version back for dark themes, the new light one is used for light themes.
If you notice any inconsistencies or bugs, please tell me. Maybe I overlooked something.
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version 1.55
- Updates to both Dark-Grey and Light-Grey. – Themes should be more consistent now.
- Theme Gray-Pink removed.
Gray-Pink was the first theme I made before starting with the extension. I wanted to delete it for a very long time, because you can generally get better results with the custom theme option. Additionally Vivaldi changed the background of the forum content to a light gray just a few days ago. I hope no one will miss it. If anybody needs it – it's still available on github and can be loaded with the custom css option in VFM settings.
edit: and yeah, before I forget it: I added a download of my custom themes to the OP to give users a starting point for their own creations. If you'd like to share your own, I will include them.
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I need help, because apparently I don't know how to simulate this: Could 3 or 4 of you send me a message please? Text doesn't matter, just write "test" or something – and don't delete it after sending. I'm trying to set unread colors which works already, but I don't know how it reacts with the selection background yet.
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@luetage Hello Luetage, here in the forum or by chat?
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Thanks everyone!
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I made a new custom theme, you can download it here:
dracula.json
Dracula
It's an interpretation of the popular coding color scheme Dracula.
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@pesala said in Vivaldi Forum mod:
@luetage It's probably a play of words on Bruce Forsythe's catch phrase - the Brucie Bonus.
Correct lol, as a side not I've fixed all the code today as I haven't touched it for an age, almost everything should be sorted now, enjoy
https://userstyles.org/styles/138299/vivaldi-sprucey-bonus-dark
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If you want to try @wiiija's latest version you can load the css by pasting it on the user css edit page and selecting standard theme on the main page.
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@wiiija Is Stylish safe again?
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Use Stylus instead, its better and clean
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@ornorm still banned from stores, so probably not. Go with stylus.
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My Stylish theme has been updated again, coloured the alert window to match theme, be sure to update
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Actually, I'm sorry to jump on your thread @luetage I didn't know where else to put it.
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@wiiija It's fine, one version of your theme is already in the mod and you reach people who are interested in changing Vivaldi Forum here, therefore I'd say the post can't be misplaced. I'm sorry that I messed with your theme in the first place, but a few months back it was so broken because of updates to the forum that I had to make a decision, either throw it out or update/finish it myself.
Now I'm not too sure what to do, your current theme can't be simply put into the mod, because there are compatibility problems on a few fronts. Furthermore I don't even know if you want that. In any case it would require more work.
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Its no problem luetage, I have no issue with you messing about with it, all I want is to know people are actually using it so I'm not wasting my time updating it, knowing people use it gives me the incentive to carry on with it
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@wiiija Your theme is popular, of course there are no statistics but judging by the comments in the thread people like it very much. The forum mod is and was always meant to be a community project, it's open source and available on github. If you wanna participate, you are more than welcome to work on the implementation directly ––> https://github.com/luetage/vivaldi_forum_mod
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I have a huge amount of time due to being unable to work due to illness so I'll take a look @luetage