Reddit refugee here.

I have really started to like Lemmy and love the fact that it’s free and open source, but I wasn’t feeling so home with the UI, so I found nice looking style from https://userstyles.world/style/10345/lemmy-world but I personally prefer dark theme so I adjusted some colours and made the radiuses and margins bigger. I thought that maybe someone will find this useful and hence I decided to post it here. I am not a professional programmer, just a guy who likes to tinker with computers so this style may not be perfect. Critique, feedback and suggestions are welcome.

    • ayaya@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 year ago

      Yep, I really miss the “old reddit” style. More information dense, I can see 10+ post on frontpage before I need to scroll.

      Lemmy (and new reddit) only show 5-6 post on full screen laptop.

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      1 year ago

      I am surprised that they went with such a modern-looking UI, as opposed to something older like Reddit’s compact/old interface. Sure, Lemmy was not meant to be a Reddit replacement, exactly, but Old/Compact Reddit did have a nice, performance-friendly UI, even if it was a bit visually dated.