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CSS


I enjoy tinkering with CSS. Since coming here, I've spent some time tweaking this site into a Custom CSS;


Started out as a simple project for Reddit back in about 2018. It's mostly cosmetic, and have gone through several versions. The latest edition includes transitions, custom cursors, responsive inputs, and is compatible across a number of platforms;

and now; conspiracies.win.


Most Settings on the site are ready to go for anyone who just wanna hit the install-button and give it a try.

-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 a few elements here and there as time pass by, but the basics are covered.

The wallpapers are hosted on Reddit though, so I suggest uploading an image, and let it be converted to BASE64 (automatic process).


Tweaking looks and creating themes has been a little hobby for about 4 years. Migrated from Reddit a few days ago like everyone else - been there for... I don't know, maybe 12 years. Been using the Web since it came online.

Don't have much experience with websites besides creating a couple that was used by local businesses - that's quite a while ago.

Have yet a few tricks to learn, and don't know if I'll be of any use beyond this, but thought I'd at least share, seeing it's a fresh start around here.

I'll gladly provide some inputs if you want to borrow or implement some of the code.

But as mentioned yesterday; feel free to use from the contents.


Edit;

Discovered editing a comment removes the proper formatting, and creates a wall of text.

Minor bug that ought to be looked at.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Forgot to include proper permission to Admin.

CSS


I enjoy tinkering with CSS. Since coming here, I've spent some time tweaking this site into a Custom CSS;


Started out as a simple project for Reddit back in about 2018. It's mostly cosmetic, and have gone through several versions. The latest edition includes transitions, custom cursors, responsive inputs, and is compatible across a number of platforms;


Most Settings on the site are ready to go for anyone who just wanna hit the install-button and give it a try. -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 a few elements here and there as time pass by, but the basics are covered. The wallpapers are hosted on Reddit though, so I suggest uploading an image, and let it be converted to BASE64 (automatic process).


Tweaking looks and creating themes has been a little hobby for about 4 years. Migrated from Reddit a few days ago like everyone else - been there for... I don't know, maybe 12 years. Been using the Web since it came online. Don't have much experience with websites besides creating a couple that was used by local businesses - that's quite a while ago. Have yet a few tricks to learn, and don't know if I'll be of any use beyond this, but thought I'd at least share, seeing it's a fresh start around here. I'll gladly provide some inputs if you want to borrow or implement some of the code.

But as mentioned yesterday; feel free to use from the contents.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

CSS


I enjoy tinkering with CSS.

Since coming here, I've spent some time tweaking this site into a Custom CSS;


Started out as a simple project for Reddit back in about 2018.

It's mostly cosmetic, and have gone through several versions. The latest edition includes transitions, custom cursors, responsive inputs, and is compatible across a number of platforms;

and now; conspiracies.win.


Most Settings on the site are ready to go for anyone who just wanna hit the install-button and give it a try.

-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 a few elements here and there as time pass by, but the basics are covered.

The wallpapers are hosted on Reddit though, so I suggest uploading an image, and let it be converted to BASE64 (automatic process).


Tweaking looks and creating themes has been a little hobby for about 4 years.

Migrated from Reddit a few days ago like everyone else - been there for... I don't know, maybe 12 years. Been using the Web since it came online.

Don't have much experience with websites besides creating a couple that was used by local businesses - that's quite a while ago.

Have yet a few tricks to learn, and don't know if I'll be of any use beyond this, but thought I'd at least share, seeing it's a fresh start around here.

I'll gladly provide some inputs if you want to borrow or implement some of the code.

3 years ago
1 score