I only use Dark Reader on my mobile (Pixel 7), and I don't really notice slowdowns enough that they bother me.
You can set different types of filters on Dark Reader. The default, Dynamic, tends to be the slower, but it gives you a better experience. Static is faster, but with a more blunt approach.
For the main menu, just use the standard header menu in your theme, maybe with a bit of styling.
Then in the off canvas section (accessible via trigger in kadence, but could be different in other themes) add the HTML widget.
In there you can add whatever links you want. It's a menu maintained separately from the menu functions, so if any of the links change, you'll have to update manually.
Question: Where can I find #color schemes for #Linux apps in one place? I want to look around for color schemes I can use to #theme my #terminal and apps, but I don't know where to look. Thanks for your help!
Let's welcome a new member to the #LinkStack#theme family: Misty Rain! 🎉
>>Misty Rain is a sleek, dark theme featuring a minimalist design with a serene rain backdrop in shades of gray-blue and a captivating raindrop animation.<<
Wanna spice up your Grub2 menu screen with a dash of color and a colorful background? You don't have to create a complex theme, you can beautify it by just four-five lines of codes. Yes, believe me it's not that hard,
If you are bored or are looking for a change, you can easily build a theme for :calckey_full: that looks great. It took 20 seconds and now I have a custom theme for my desktop. It's a great way to "own" your experience on the Fediverse. #Calckey#theme#UI
@Shini92@elk
Would be neat if it resized the search bar to fill up more of the screen when you start typing to give more space for results.
When using search on Universeodon it also returns post content which gets a bit crowded in the small box, especially on mobile. I'll attach a screenshot.
You can also create your own based on the existing themes, or the themes found in the mentioned site above. Just don't forget to share your own themes. ^_^
What do you use for Dark Mode?
Dark Reader Pro seems to be the best but I feel it slows down page load time. Is there a better alternative?