A customizable userstyle for Mastodon
- Custom css for mastodon
- Supports vanilla, glitch-soc, and sleeping town front ends
- Default theme based on pico-8 palette
- Customizable colors and toggles for shadows
- Adjustable transparency in custom colors (so you can have semi-transparent columns)
- Nicer Show More/Less buttons on their own line
- Uploaded images stack under the compose box instead of squeezing into a 2x2 grid
- Support for theme styles
- Background images
- Toggles to hide reply counts and filter tombstones
- Option to customize post button text
- Styled scrollbars on firefox (thin scrollbars optional)
(First, install Stylus for your browser if you haven't aleady.)
The easiest way is to click this link to install dizzydon by opening the .user.css file and clicking Install Style in the top left of the screen that stylus opens.
After installing you can open the config menu by clicking the gear icon either on the management page or after clicking the icon in your browser.
Open the management page for stylus and click the refresh icon for the style Alternatively, follow the install instructions again for the new version and it will overwrite the old version.
Themes are stripped down versions of dizzydon that only alter the colors and nothing else. They are meant to be used in addition to Dizzydon to allow custom color settings to be saved and shared.
Dizzydon themes are installed and used just like the base Dizzydon. Navigate to the themes folder then open the raw .user.css file in your browser (basically click on of the files above to open it, then find and click the "raw" button) and install it with stylus. Then enable it on any site you use Dizzydon on so it overrides the colors.
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- Drop shadows use hardware-acceleration, so this is like cause by your graphics hardware. Disable drop shadows in the settings menu.
For any other issue, please check open/closed issues or create a new issue.
license: CC-BY-SA 4.0