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Some really quick hacked together Stylish styles for Lemmy, sort of in the style of old.reddit.com
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h5, .h5{
font-size: 1rem !important;
}
.post-title h5{
font-size:0.9rem !important;
}
.btn {
font-size:0.75rem !important;
}
#app > .mt-4 > .container-lg hr.my-3 {
display: none;
}
#app > div > .container-lg {
max-width: 100% !important;
}
#app > nav > .container-lg {
max-width: 100% !important;
}
.post-listing{
background-color: rgba(255,255,255,0.023);
margin: 0.4rem 0 !important;
padding: 0.3rem 1rem !important;
border: solid 1px rgba(255,255,255,0.2);
border-radius:0.5rem;
}
/* user profile listing */
.container-lg > .row > .col-12 > div > div > .comments > .comment {
/*background-color: rgba(255,255,255,0.023);
margin: 0.4rem 0 !important;
padding: 0.3rem 1rem !important;
border: solid 1px rgba(255,255,255,0.2);
border-radius:0.5rem;*/
}
.container-lg > .row > .col-12 > div > div > .comments > .comment > .details{
/*padding:0 !important;
margin:0 !important;*/
}
.container-lg > .row > .col-12 > div > div > .comments > .comment > .details > div > div:first-child{
display:flex !important;
width:100%;
}
.container-lg > .row > .col-12 > div > div > .comments > .comment > .details > div > div:first-child > a.mr-2{
flex:1;
}
/* bottom row of post listing right (comments, star, etc.) */
.post-listing .row .col-12 .d-flex:last-child{
margin-bottom:0 !important;
}
.post-listing picture img.rounded-circle{
width:1.25rem;
height:1.25rem;
}
.post-listing .d-none .row .col-sm-2 {
max-width:150px;
}
.post-listing .d-none .row .col-sm-9 {
display:flex;
align-items:center;
}
#app > .mt-4.p-0.fl-1 {
margin-top:0rem !important;
}
#app > .mt-4 > .container-lg {
margin:0;
padding:0;
}
/* post index layout */
#app > .mt-4 > .container-lg > .row {
display: flex;
flex-wrap:nowrap;
margin: 0 !important;
}
#app > .mt-4 > .container-lg > .row > main {
display: flex;
flex-wrap:wrap;
flex-basis:calc(100% - 450px);
max-width:100%;
}
/* post layout */
#app > .mt-4 > .container-lg > .row > aside{
display: flex;
flex-basis:450px;
font-size:0.7rem;
}
#app > .mt-4 > .container-lg > .row > .col-md-8 {
width:calc(100% - 450px);
}
#app > .mt-4 > .container-lg > .row > .col-md-4 {
width:450px;
}
.comments .comments {
border-left: solid 1px rgba(255,255,255,0.15);
}
.comment {
margin-left: 1rem !important;
}
.comment .details > div > div > .md-div > p {
font-size:0.9rem;
}
.comment .comment-node {
background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0.028);
border:solid 1px rgba(255,255,255,0.3);
margin-bottom:3px;
padding:0.25rem 0.5rem !important;
border-radius:0.5rem;
}
.comment-node > .ml-2 {
margin:0 !important;
}
.main-content-wrapper{
width:100%;
}
.vote-bar{
max-width:80px;
}
.navbar-light .navbar-nav .nav-link {
background-color: rgba(255,255,255,0.03);
margin-right: 0.5rem;
}
I'll probably keep tweaking these, stay tuned.
If you're looking for the hr my CSS is actually hiding those and doing margin+padding on the posts:
although the selector may be too specific. IDK what "my-3" is but figured it might be too general.
Yeah it's the hr, which somehow i can still see. I have the same css on startrek.website and while it's still not hidden there, setting the margin does work, but not on lemmy.world for some reason. I can see that both sites have the same class for the hr (my-3), so i'm kinda stumped at the moment.
I also added the following to change the width and spacing of columns, and again it works on startrek.website, but not on lemmy.world. It's really strange.
Also you probably need semicolons on each line with a property assignment.
I can't believe i left out semicolons. Sadly it changed nothing though. But it's weird, as i continued to screw with it, i refreshed after some random change, and suddenly everything worked. Then i refreshed again and it went back to not working. No changes, just another refresh. And i do see my values in the live css in the inspector. That seems to indicate that reality as i perceive it is a lie and i'm likely the subject of an experiment that's being conducted by beings living in a reality that's outside the realm of my awareness or comprehension.