• Vashti@feddit.uk
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      Honestly, yeah, there’s just something about the old.reddit skin that’s wired into my brain. I wouldn’t say no to blue rather than green, either.

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    I’m currently logged in to my feddit.UK account via https://mlmym.org/feddit.uk.

    It’s a little weird entering my password into this other website, but I decided that a person who codes old.lemmy is probably trustworthy…(?) Anyway, that’s one option for you.

    Obviously it would be better if it were implemented locally at feddit.uk.

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      oh perfect, this is what i was after

      thank you!

      as you said, would be nice if implemented locally, but this works just as well

  • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝@feddit.uk
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    this is so amazing, it’s like a timewarp back to the good days

    And a reminder how far web design has moved on! It looks pretty horrible but, if it isn’t too much effort and there’s a demand for it… Why not?

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      It’s funny you say that, because I find “modern web design” verges on unreadable. It’s like contrast went out of fashion.

      • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝@feddit.uk
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        There’s contrast and then there’s a poke in the eye. Quite where that falls is subjective.

        A feature I would like to see implemented is the ability to theme Lemmy. I was having a play with it on Calckey and you can really go for it on the amount of customisation.

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      Don’t know what you mean there, it looks great - good web design died about 10 years ago.