Not sure if it’s more relavant to Creative or Technology, so cross-posting here from: https://beehaw.org/post/743965
Exactly a week later, hello again!
I was so flattered by people’s reaction to my last post - thank you for making me feel so welcomed by this community! I’m still toying with icon redesigns, but I noticed that people were equally (if not more) interested in the theme ideas I posted - so I’ve spent the last week trying to make them a reality! I call them Hive Light and Hive Dark, and I think they’re ready to share with you all.
I was able to incorporate lots of tweaks to Beehaw’s UI, including:
- Customisable levels of minimalisation
- Consistent padding and spacing site-wide, increasing legibility and cleanliness without sacrificing too much information density
- Repositioned various UI/UX elements to make Beehaw easier and more intuitive to navigate
- Consistent bee-themed colors! Lots of yellows, browns, and blues that play nice with each other and pass accessibility standards
- Hover effects to reduce unnecessary line breaks with long hyperlinks
- And more! But not that much more, it’s just some CSS after all ;)
Hive Light:
Hive Dark:
There are more screenshots on the GitHub!
Installation is pretty simple as well:
- Install Stylebot - this was the only CSS extension I found that worked reliably across browsers and consistently applied settings. YMMV with other extensions - Stylus just didn’t work well for me :(
- Check your Beehaw settings and select “darkly” if you want to use Hive Dark, and “litely” if you want to use Hive Light
- Copy and paste the contents of either Hive_Light_Theme.css or Hive_Dark_Theme.css from the GitHub page into the “code” section of Stylebot
- Et Violà!
This isn’t my first time designing a UI, but it is my first time doing it with CSS edits, so I fully expect there to bugs and inefficient code. I would love to hear your feedback and incorporate new ideas into future versions. And feel free to copy my homework! If I can figure out this CSS stuff in a week, so can you, and I’d love to see what other people create.
One caveat: the Lemmy v0.18.0 release includes lots of (really awesome) updates to Lemmy-UI that will break this theme. I don’t know when Beehaw will update, but I imagine it’s imminent, so there will be more work to be done soon I’m afraid.
Thanks for reading, and take care!
- Hey, looks awesome. Maybe you can get in touch with @[email protected] who made this repository: https://github.com/HrBingR/Lemmy_CSS/ - and @[email protected] who created an “official” colour scheme together with me - as well as myself, you can reach me in Discord or Matrix, just send me your respective username in a Lemmy PN and I’ll contact you. - I am one of the backend admins and I’m pretty sure we can make this official somehow. I will talk to the site admins (=moderators, community managers, bosses) about this. I’m sure we would like to have a few Beehaw-specific themes to select for our users. - Pinging @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] just FYI about the current state of things - already took notice of this and dropped it in the community discord for additional feedback (although i think i linked to the creative crosspost, not this tech one), it’d be good to make it official if possible and have a few options to pick from with more instance-aligned themes yeah 
 
- What a fantastic but subtle way to differentiate instances 
- This looks great 
- This looks very clean, well done! Personally for me the yellow is too harsh, but I still think it looks great :D - Appreciate it! I think a stretch-goal for the future could be a “muted colors” toggle, to tone things down a little while keeping the rest of the changes 
 
- Looks better than both old and new Reddit! 
- I see Wu-Tang colors. I upvote. - F O R E V E R 
 
- This is amazing! - I would like to write more, but I just woke up, so brain no worky. 
- This looks amazing! I would love to see these implemented/added officially into Beehaw! 
- Looks awesome 
- This looks awesome, thank you! 
- I think that Hive Dark looks incredible, great job! 
- Amazing! Thanks so much :) - Did I miss anything though or is this only an option for desktop PCs? I cannot install Stylebot in an android browser, right? 
- Rather than using GitHub, have you heard of GreasyFork? it’s a user-style manager library website where people can install a script with one click, and their browser extension links it to that URL, so you can make new versions and it’ll automatically push it out to everyone - and auto-installs with browser sync on a new PC / new browser login 
- Awesome! 
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