I enjoy tinkering with CSS, and since coming here, I've spent some time tweaking this site into a Custom CSS;
It started out as a simple project for Reddit back in about 2018, but since then, I've gone through several revisions - and ended up including several themes into one.
Current version is compatible across these platforms;
- RES - (https://redditenhancementsuite.com/)
- snew.notabug.io
- www.removeddit.com
- www.reveddit.com
- 4chan.org
- poal.co
- saidit.net
- voat.co
and now; conspiracies.win.
This edition includes custom wallpaper, transitions, custom cursors, responsive inputs, and have an optional Custom scrollbar option available in the description.
Settings might seem a bit overwhelming, but most are ready to go for anyone who just wanna give it a try.
Personally, Link Colours are the only colour-setting I modify - but to each his/her own.
-Recommend using the CSS injector https://add0n.com/stylus.html, seeing it's stripped of telemetry-data gathering features.
I will probably end up tinkering and adding a few elements here and there as time pass by, but the basics are covered.
PS;
The wallpapers are hosted on Reddit, so I suggest uploading an image, and let it be converted to BASE64 (automatic process) - thus; avoiding any online digital footprints. (Or keep it colour only).
The official wallpapers are available for DL at
-Or simply pick your own.
In time, I might trim it down to a standalone version, but seeing myself visiting many platforms at once, I've just kept it simple for now; one-size-fits-all if you will.
PPS:
If userstyles is a bit slow, try this link instead
I'm a bit uneducated with technological stuff, is this something we can implement on our own device( and is it possible on mobile or just pc?) or is this a site update type situation?
This is an unofficial add-on.
I'm a user here, just chipping in.
As such, anyone can make their own theme for their own use - or publish them online like I have done.
Most desktop computer browsers allow for a CSS injector to inject custom code on a website - and this theme is one such example.
Seeing I don't use mobile - I don't know if it'll work there.
Thanks, I appreciate the response.