Vivaldi Forum mod
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Awesome thanks
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Sweet - now reading with dark background - I really love it
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Submitting DarkGrey and updating LightGrey
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Amazing! Thank you very much.
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There is one thing that irritates me a bit. When I click on "Reply" after the last post or hit reply to the last post and the text field pops up I can scroll down below the last post in the forum anymore. Most times I need this to quote some part of a post or reread something.
Without the extension this does work - or I screwed up the extensions settings that could be an option too.
I've set the forum mod to Sprucy Bonus Dark; Autohide header at scroll; Last Edit Time Stamp.Any ideas?
EDIT: pics to show what I mean - both times I clicked on the reply button to my own post - than scrolled down as much as possible.
EDIT 2: Oh, I made some pics for ants - sorry for that. I fear you'll need to enlarge them to see something
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Yeah, thanks for reporting this. It has nothing to do with auto-hide header on scroll, it works if you set the theme to standard. But it doesn't work if you select any of the custom themes. I don't know yet what is causing it, since the standard theme is also loaded from the extension. Will look into this a bit later. For now you can simply click the round composer button at the bottom right, which will hide the whole composer. There will be an update to the extension soon, hopefully I find out what is causing this by then.
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@luetage
No need to hurry just wanted to know if this is a bug or not - and yeah I forgot again about the blue button -.-' ehrm... thanks for reminding me ^^ -
Ok, found the problem. This will be fixed in the next update, likely today.
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Update should be live now. However, I don't really know how fast the chrome store pushes these.
New in 0.52
-Theme DarkGrey by @sjudenim
-Logo animation by @wiiija
-Improvements to LightGrey and Sprucey Bonus Dark, bugfixes.A big thank you @sjudenim for making such wonderful themes! The logo animation was pulled out of the Sprucey theme and made available as separate option for all themes. As a result you have to reenable it in options, if you want to keep using it in this theme.
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@luetage
Update is there - a thanks a lot for the instant fix -
I don't know how much time you want to spend to fix minor bugs especially if they are only of cosmetic nature with no functionality limited.
In case you plan to do so:The one I found actually happens only with the following themes:
- DarkGrey
- LightGrey
- Sprucey Bonus Dark
When you hit the button to show Replies - the up-and-downvote buttons of the original post are cut by about a quarter.
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@zaibon That's probably an easy fix. If you check it with developer tools you will notice that the reply simply overlaps the buttons -- even on the standard Vivaldi theme. You just don't notice it because the background is transparent there.
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@luetage
Just noticed that you already fixed this - thanks a lot again ^^ -
@zaibon yep, I made a silent update in between, with this fix and some theme inconsistency stuff.
New in 0.60
-Theme Mod
-Fix for viewing uploaded images while using a themeThe new update from just a few minutes ago introduces a new theme. Please tell me if you spot any inconsistencies with it. I made heavy use of comments in the code for the theme this time, in the hope that it will help members write their own themes (makes reusing code easier).
I also thought about introducing a new modification, namely letting users pick a specific logo independently from theme, but I don't know if anybody really wants this. Moreover it's likely Vivaldi will introduce a new forum logo soon, therefore this mod might be implemented after this has happened.
Theme Mod
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@luetage Sorry, it seems like I posted too soon, the chrome store hasn't pushed the update yet, at least not on my installed version. You can force the update by ticking developer mode and clicking "Update extensions now". Next time I'll wait with the post until it's active.
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@luetage
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Thanks for the update.
To make things even easier for would be modders, how about creating colour variables at the start of the code?
For example, this is how I started a theme I made for Vimeo
/* Color Variables */ :root { --main-background: #0f0f0f; --second-background: #141414; --third-background: #1a1a1a; --hover-background: #3A3A3A; --main-font-color: #c0c0c0; --second-font-color: #808080; --header-font-color: #607680; --highlight-font-color: #fff; --button-background: #607680; --button-background-hover: #8a9ea8; --link-color: #00acee; --link-color-hover: #26c2ff; }
now when you style the elements you can use
background: var(--main-background); color: var(--main-font-color);
etc.
This way it's easier to give a theme a fresh look without having to dig through the code
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@sjudenim That's a good idea. But I wonder how to implement it. Use it on an existing theme, provide a new basic theme that takes advantage of this, or use the custom theme and set the basic colors to be standard like.
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I'm late to the thread, but nice work.
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I believe it would be really nice if we could manage to create at least one Holiday/Xmas/Christmas theme until coming December. There is about 4 months time, but I thought I mention this now so anyone, who wants to give this a try, has enough time to come up with something.
I will add the themes to the extension of course. In the unlikely event there are a ton of submissions, the best ones will be added.