No.28
look at the bottom of the page brosef
'[uboachan classic]'
jebus christ lookadis
No.31
Yotsuba B has no personality. Setting it as the default theme makes the site look horribly generic. I know the themes are changeable, but that isn't going to change what people see when they arrive here for the first time, just saying.
No.32
>>31yeah, change this please
No.38
oops ok now i'm the dumb one how do i change it back to buri, ubaoachan theme is too dark for me
No.39
>>38sigh i guess you can't change the theme if you open the chan in a new window (i don't like that sidebar thing)
No.42
>>37Good admin. (pat pat)
No.43
Now we just need a way for alternate styles to be chosen without the sidebar active, and everyone should be happy.
I don't want to have to choose between putting up with an eye-straining style and leaving the sidebar active. Speaking of which, if Uboachan Classic's gonna be the default, the text color should really be changed to a a different color. Like white, or at least a light gray.
No.44
>>43This! Make the text color the same color as those quick links on the top and the bottom!
No.52
>>43>>39This was a bug, it's fixed now.
No.82
Hey.
On the topic of themes.
I like themes.
Themes are nice.
How would one go about designing/implementing a theme option?
I'd love to contribute if at all possible.
No.84
>>82Hmm. For Tinyboard you could install a copy and then play with the CSS. But we're using custom templates.
What you could do is look at:
http://uboachan.net/stylesheets/style.css (Defaults)
http://uboachan.net/stylesheets/yotsuba.csshttp://uboachan.net/stylesheets/uboachan.cssand then use some sort of browser extension to hotplug your modified CSS into the website while you play with a custom stylesheet.
No.140
>>44Seriously why hasn't this been implemented yet?
No.1105
>>1104Oh reuben~
..wait wrong chan.