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Rediggit for Lemmy has been renamed to Lemonberry...now with dark mode

https://lemmy.world/post/1227513

Rediggit for Lemmy has been renamed to Lemonberry...now with dark mode - Lemmy.world

Cross-posting this from https://lemmy.ca/post/1271596 [https://lemmy.ca/post/1271596] due to the current federation situation: > A new version of my Rediggit theme for Lemmy has dropped, and with it comes a name change… > > Rediggit is now Lemonberry, to better reflect the separation from Reddit. > > I’ve also added a much-requested dark mode, adapted from Lemmy’s default darkly theme. Those familiar with the Reddit Enhancement Suite’s dark mode should find this pretty comfortable. > > If you have no idea what any of this means, Lemonberry is a flexible, full-width light and dark theme for Lemmy. It is just one of many user-made themes for this community. These themes can be installed and enabled with the use of a CSS injector browser add-on, such as Stylus (Firefox [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/styl-us/], Chrome [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/stylus/clngdbkpkpeebahjckkjfobafhncgmne]). UserStyles.world [https://userstyles.world] is a good place to start exploring the available themes. > > The latest version of Lemonberry is optimized for Lemmy v0.18.1 only and is available on GitHub [https://github.com/thayerw/lemmy-lemonberry] and UserStyles [https://userstyles.world/style/10440/lemonberry]. I will likely keep the optimizations in sync with only the larger instances as Lemmy development is changing rapidly, and it’s proving difficult to maintain compatibility with older versions. > > You can also find older versions of the theme, and additional screenshots, at the GitHub [https://github.com/thayerw/lemmy-lemonberry]. > > Cheers

Experimenting with unified instance themes

https://lemmy.world/post/1150489

Experimenting with unified instance themes - Lemmy.world

Thought I’d share some ideas I’ve been floating, to implement a unified branding across all instances. Instances could opt-in for a unified identity with the platform, using an official trademark and their instance address embedded below it. Instances that use “lemmy” in their second-level domain name would simple append their .tld (such as .world), or use .sld.tld when “lemmy” is accessible from a subdomain (such as .dbzer0.com). Seemingly unrelated domain names, such as beehaw.org [http://beehaw.org], would just omit the leading dot. The navbar background itself could be further customized by the local instance. I imagine something like a watermark of a globe for lemmy.world, or a watermarked maple leaf for lemmy.ca [http://lemmy.ca], etc. Obviously this is a very rough take on things (including the art style), and I’m just brainstorming ideas at this point. What are your thoughts?