While the addition of White Rabbit text is great, there's 2 major issues with the current hackmud wiki styling:
it doesn't look cool/"hackmuddy" enough, and doesn't fall in line with the stylings of other official content
there's readability problems with the existing styling. Because there's no distinguishing colors between headers and text bodies, combined with White Rabbit's weird text scaling, focusing on a page is annoying
This raises questions about whether these changes make it readable to a colorblind person, but that's for another issue
fixes #337
fixes #352
Context
This is a quick, cludgy CSS pass to add a lot of the hackmud stylings to the page body.
It looks pretty decent (at least in my opinion) on most pages
Things that need fixing
I tried to target anchor links to color them q and v for unvisited and visited respectively, but am having a hard time targeting these anchors. Maybe it's due to a lack of wikilinks (I did hard anchors for this DB page, so it could just use a pass?). Feel free to suggest whatever changes get this in.
I want to change the styling of the topbar, but didn't settle on anything ideal. Feel free to have a play around with it.
Light mode absolutely reeks. This is because of how I'm doing the styling in custom.css; I couldn't target any light mode-specific classes to make this better. Someone smarter may need to work this out (or disable light mode altogether?)
Problem
While the addition of White Rabbit text is great, there's 2 major issues with the current hackmud wiki styling:
fixes #337 fixes #352
Context
This is a quick, cludgy CSS pass to add a lot of the hackmud stylings to the page body.
It looks pretty decent (at least in my opinion) on most pages
Things that need fixing
I tried to target anchor links to color them
q
andv
for unvisited and visited respectively, but am having a hard time targeting these anchors. Maybe it's due to a lack of wikilinks (I did hard anchors for this DB page, so it could just use a pass?). Feel free to suggest whatever changes get this in.I want to change the styling of the topbar, but didn't settle on anything ideal. Feel free to have a play around with it.
Light mode absolutely reeks. This is because of how I'm doing the styling in
custom.css
; I couldn't target any light mode-specific classes to make this better. Someone smarter may need to work this out (or disable light mode altogether?)