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Universal Website Themes #12
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@GideonWolfe on his quest to color scheme everything. |
For those who want to follow the progress, Darkreader has an issue open regarding this. Hopefully we can get it hooked up sometime in the near future. |
Wouldn't it be better to, say, provide css variables for any userstyles applied through an extension like Stylus? Then users could integrate their own styles easily. |
https://github.com/catppuccin/userstyles Here are templates for many websites, if this can be somehow ported to pywalfox? |
Inspired by the DarkReader FF plugin, which applies a generic dark theme to pretty much every website.
If we could use the colors from pywal in FF (which is possible now thanks to Pywalfox) and use the same sort of theme application logic as DarkReader, we could have a beautiful, homogeneous, browsing experience.
An example of what I mean is the
markdown
preview page theme that I wrote to accompany the markdown-preview plugin for Neovim. This hosts pywalscolors.css
on the local server previewing markdown, giving it access to the colors.My custom theme then applies them to the various markdown element types. Maybe something similar could be done to the other elements.
![](https://camo.githubusercontent.com/85e9c3231bea76b5ebe21b5e8f6754e5411eff54/68747470733a2f2f676964656f6e776f6c66652e636f6d2f696d672f6e656f76696d2f7265617065722f6d61726b646f776e2e706e67)
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