I would like to try making a few minor changes to the CSS in either kbin or lemmy both of which I’ve been trying out. I favor a more dense interface and think styles could help visually separate different kinds of content. Maybe to reorganize some stuff if I got more ambitious.
I have some experience with web stuff, css. I can get around in git. But I am not a sysadmin or a programmer. And I have never worked on such a large comprehensive project.
Here are the repos I found:
codeberg Kbin/kbin-core
- seems to have no contib guidelines
- issues: 50 open, 4 closed
github LemmyNet/lemmy
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contrib - same link for both repos but doesn’t really give much useful info
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Issues: 184 open, 1,594 closed
github LemmyNet/lemmy-ui
- issues: 197 open, 507 closed
Do I need to run the whole server with back end to fiddle with the CSS? Or can I use the developer tools in my browser to produce an alternative stylesheet?
Maybe it is just way above my skill set to make full PRs in something so complex. Should I post mock ups of how I’d like it to look as an issue?
Or just wait for someone who knows better how to get it done to come along?
I tried to get docker working on M1 MacBook, but without luck. So for this kind of hardware I recommend just setting up backend locally, it’s also pretty straightforward.
Also if anyone got docker to work on M1 I’d be very much interested in the solution.