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There are many ways you could offer source, and different +solutions will be better for different programs; see section 13 for the +specific requirements. + + You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, +if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. +For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU AGPL, see +. diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a2b1e7b --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +# My userstyles + +- [Forgejo](./sites/forgejo.css) - Based on shades of purple super dark +- [Searxng](./sites/searxng.css) - Based on shades of purple super dark + +# Credits + +- [ForgejoeCSS by expo](https://codeberg.org/Expo/ForgejoeCSS) - An amazing theme to make forgejo look modern. I based my shades-of-purple on this. diff --git a/sites/forgejo.css b/sites/forgejo.css new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4d6f344 --- /dev/null +++ b/sites/forgejo.css @@ -0,0 +1,600 @@ +/* ==UserStyle== +@name Forgejoe Shades of purple +@version 20241105.06.16 +@namespace forgejo.css.expo.moe +@description Stylesheet for Forgejo Sites (like Codeberg) that bring them into the modern era with shades of purple color scheme +@author Expo, 4o1x5.dev +@license MIT +==/UserStyle== */ + +@-moz-document domain("git.4o1x5.dev") { +:root { + --border-radius: 12px; + --corner-radius: var(--border-radius); + --steel-1000: #1a1a35; + --steel-900: #15152a; + --steel-850: #131327; + --steel-800: #222145; + --steel-750: #2a2a4a; + --steel-700: #333366; + --steel-650: #3d3d80; + --steel-600: #474799; + --steel-550: #5151b3; + --steel-500: #5b5bcc; + --steel-450: #6666e6; + --steel-400: #7070ff; + --steel-350: #7a7aff; + --steel-300: #8484ff; + --steel-250: #8e8eff; + --steel-200: #9999ff; + --steel-150: #a3a3ff; + --steel-100: #adadff; + --is-dark-theme: true; + --color-primary: #6943ff; + --color-primary-contrast: #000; + --color-primary-dark-1: #5f3ae6; + --color-primary-dark-2: #5533cc; + --color-primary-dark-3: #4b2bb3; + --color-primary-dark-4: #412299; + --color-primary-dark-5: #371a80; + --color-primary-dark-6: #2d1166; + --color-primary-dark-7: #23094d; + --color-primary-light-1: #7a5aff; + --color-primary-light-2: #8e70ff; + --color-primary-light-3: #a385ff; + --color-primary-light-4: #b79bff; + --color-primary-light-5: #ccb0ff; + --color-primary-light-6: #e0c6ff; + --color-primary-light-7: #f5dbff; + --color-primary-alpha-10: #6943ff19; + --color-primary-alpha-20: #6943ff33; + --color-primary-alpha-30: #6943ff4b; + --color-primary-alpha-40: #6943ff66; + --color-primary-alpha-50: #6943ff80; + --color-primary-alpha-60: #6943ff99; + --color-primary-alpha-70: #6943ffb3; + --color-primary-alpha-80: #6943ffcc; + --color-primary-alpha-90: #6943ffe1; + --color-primary-hover: var(--color-primary-light-1); + --color-primary-active: var(--color-primary-light-2); + --color-secondary: var(--steel-850); + --color-secondary-dark-1: var(--steel-550); + --color-secondary-dark-2: var(--steel-500); + --color-secondary-dark-3: var(--steel-450); + --color-secondary-dark-4: var(--steel-400); + --color-secondary-dark-5: var(--steel-350); + --color-secondary-dark-6: var(--steel-300); + --color-secondary-dark-7: var(--steel-250); + --color-secondary-dark-8: var(--steel-200); + --color-secondary-dark-9: var(--steel-150); + --color-secondary-dark-10: var(--steel-100); + --color-secondary-dark-11: var(--steel-100); + --color-secondary-dark-12: var(--steel-100); + --color-secondary-dark-13: var(--steel-100); + --color-secondary-light-1: var(--steel-650); + --color-secondary-light-2: var(--steel-700); + --color-secondary-light-3: var(--steel-750); + --color-secondary-light-4: var(--steel-800); + --color-secondary-alpha-10: #2b364219; + --color-secondary-alpha-20: #2b364233; + --color-secondary-alpha-30: #2b36424b; + --color-secondary-alpha-40: #2b364266; + --color-secondary-alpha-50: #2b364280; + --color-secondary-alpha-60: #2b364299; + --color-secondary-alpha-70: #2b3642b3; + --color-secondary-alpha-80: #2b3642cc; + --color-secondary-alpha-90: #2b3642e1; + --color-secondary-hover: var(--color-secondary-light-1); + --color-secondary-active: var(--color-secondary-light-2); + /* console colors - used for actions console and console files */ + --color-console-fg: #FFF; + --color-console-fg-subtle: #959cab; + --color-console-bg: #1f212b; + --color-console-border: #383c47; + --color-console-hover-bg: #ffffff16; + --color-console-active-bg: #454a57; + --color-console-menu-bg: #383c47; + --color-console-menu-border: #5c6374; + /* colors */ + --color-red: #b91c1c; + --color-orange: #ea580c; + --color-yellow: #ca8a04; + --color-olive: #91a313; + --color-green: #15803d; + --color-teal: #0d9488; + --color-blue: #2563eb; + --color-violet: #7c3aed; + --color-purple: #9333ea; + --color-pink: #db2777; + --color-brown: #a47252; + --color-grey: var(--steel-500); + --color-black: #111827; + /* light variants */ + --color-red-light: #dc2626; + --color-orange-light: #f97316; + --color-yellow-light: #eab308; + --color-olive-light: #839311; + --color-green-light: #16a34a; + --color-teal-light: #14b8a6; + --color-blue-light: #3b82f6; + --color-violet-light: #8b5cf6; + --color-purple-light: #a855f7; + --color-pink-light: #ec4899; + --color-brown-light: #94674a; + --color-grey-light: var(--steel-300); + --color-black-light: #1f2937; + /* dark 1 variants produced via Sass scale-color(color, $lightness: -10%) */ + --color-red-dark-1: #a71919; + --color-orange-dark-1: #d34f0b; + --color-yellow-dark-1: #b67c04; + --color-olive-dark-1: #839311; + --color-green-dark-1: #137337; + --color-teal-dark-1: #0c857a; + --color-blue-dark-1: #1554e0; + --color-violet-dark-1: #6a1feb; + --color-purple-dark-1: #8519e7; + --color-pink-dark-1: #c7216b; + --color-brown-dark-1: #94674a; + --color-black-dark-1: #0f1623; + /* dark 2 variants produced via Sass scale-color(color, $lightness: -20%) */ + --color-red-dark-2: #941616; + --color-orange-dark-2: #bb460a; + --color-yellow-dark-2: #ca8a04; + --color-olive-dark-2: #91a313; + --color-green-dark-2: #15803d; + --color-teal-dark-2: #0a766d; + --color-blue-dark-2: #2563eb; + --color-violet-dark-2: #5c14d8; + --color-purple-dark-2: #7c3aed; + --color-pink-dark-2: #b11d5f; + --color-brown-dark-2: #a47252; + --color-black-dark-2: #111827; + /* other colors */ + --color-gold: #b1983b; + --color-white: #ffffff; + --color-diff-removed-word-bg: #783030; + --color-diff-added-word-bg: #255c39; + --color-diff-removed-row-bg: #432121; + --color-diff-moved-row-bg: #825718; + --color-diff-added-row-bg: #1b3625; + --color-diff-removed-row-border: #783030; + --color-diff-moved-row-border: #a67a1d; + --color-diff-added-row-border: #255c39; + --color-diff-inactive: var(--steel-650); + --color-error-border: #783030; + --color-error-bg: #5f2525; + --color-error-bg-active: #783030; + --color-error-bg-hover: #783030; + --color-error-text: #fef2f2; + --color-success-border: #1f6e3c; + --color-success-bg: #1d462c; + --color-success-text: #f0fdf4; + --color-warning-border: #a67a1d; + --color-warning-bg: #644821; + --color-warning-text: #fefce8; + --color-info-border: #2e50b0; + --color-info-bg: #2a396b; + --color-info-text: var(--steel-100); + --color-red-badge: #b91c1c; + --color-red-badge-bg: #b91c1c22; + --color-red-badge-hover-bg: #b91c1c44; + --color-green-badge: #16a34a; + --color-green-badge-bg: #16a34a22; + --color-green-badge-hover-bg: #16a34a44; + --color-yellow-badge: #ca8a04; + --color-yellow-badge-bg: #ca8a0422; + --color-yellow-badge-hover-bg: #ca8a0444; + --color-orange-badge: #ea580c; + --color-orange-badge-bg: #ea580c22; + --color-orange-badge-hover-bg: #ea580c44; + --color-git: #f05133; + /* target-based colors */ + --color-body: var(--steel-900); + --color-box-header: var(--steel-700); + --color-box-body: var(--steel-750); + --color-box-body-highlight: var(--steel-650); + --color-text-dark: #fff; + --color-text: var(--steel-100); + --color-text-light: var(--steel-150); + --color-text-light-1: var(--steel-150); + --color-text-light-2: var(--steel-200); + --color-text-light-3: var(--steel-200); + --color-footer: var(--steel-1000); + --color-timeline: var(--steel-650); + --color-input-text: var(--steel-100); + --color-input-background: var(--steel-650); + --color-input-toggle-background: var(--steel-650); + --color-input-border: var(--steel-550); + --color-input-border-hover: var(--steel-450); + --color-header-wrapper: #0000; + --color-header-wrapper-transparent: #242d3800; + --color-light: #00000028; + --color-light-mimic-enabled: rgba(0, 0, 0, calc(40 / 255 * 222 / 255 / var(--opacity-disabled))); + --color-light-border: #ffffff28; + --color-hover: var(--steel-600); + --color-active: var(--steel-650); + --color-menu: var(--steel-800); + --color-card: var(--steel-800); + --color-markup-table-row: #ffffff06; + --color-markup-code-block: var(--steel-800); + --color-button: var(--steel-600); + --color-code-bg: var(--steel-750); + --color-code-sidebar-bg: var(--steel-600); + --color-shadow: #00000060; + --color-secondary-bg: var(--steel-700); + --color-text-focus: #fff; + --color-expand-button: #3c404d; + --color-placeholder-text: var(--steel-450); + --color-editor-line-highlight: var(--steel-700); + --color-project-board-bg: var(--color-secondary-light-3); + --color-project-board-dark-label: var(--color-text-light-3); + --color-caret: var(--color-text); + /* should ideally be --color-text-dark, see #15651 */ + --color-reaction-bg: #ffffff12; + --color-reaction-active-bg: var(--color-primary-alpha-30); + --color-tooltip-text: #ffffff; + --color-tooltip-bg: #000000f0; + --color-nav-bg: var(--steel-800); + --color-nav-hover-bg: var(--steel-600); + --color-label-text: #fff; + --color-label-bg: #393939; + --color-label-hover-bg: #5f5f5f; + --color-label-active-bg: #4c4c4c; + --color-accent: var(--color-primary-light-1); + --color-small-accent: var(--color-primary-light-5); + --color-active-line: var(--color-primary-alpha-20); + --color-overlay-backdrop: #080808c0; + --standard-spacing: 2rem; + accent-color: var(--color-accent); + color-scheme: dark; + +} +/* Code color */ +div.file-view.code-view table tbody tr td.lines-code.chroma code.code-inner span.n { + color: #fad000; +} +div.file-view.code-view table tbody tr td.lines-code.chroma code.code-inner span.s2 { + color: #a5ff90; +} + div.file-view.code-view table tbody tr td.lines-code.chroma code.code-inner span.s { + color: #a5ff90; +} +div.file-view.code-view table tbody tr td.lines-code.chroma code.code-inner span.c1 { + color: #b362ff; +} +div.file-view.code-view table tbody tr td.lines-code.chroma code.code-inner span.o { + color: #ff9d00; +} + +div.file-view.code-view table tbody tr td.lines-code.chroma code.code-inner span.nx { + color: #fad000; +} + +div.file-view.code-view table tbody tr td.lines-code.chroma code.code-inner span.k { + color: #ff9d00; +} + div.file-view.code-view table tbody tr td.lines-code.chroma code.code-inner span.kd { + color: #ff9d00; +} +#navbar { + border-bottom: none; + margin-bottom: var(--standard-spacing) !important; +} + +.dashboard-navbar { + padding-left: 0 !important; + padding-right: 0 !important; + display: flex; + align-items: center; + justify-content: center; + margin-bottom: var(--standard-spacing) !important; +} +.dashboard-navbar > .ui { + width: 1280px; + max-width: calc(100% - 64px); + + background: var(--steel-800) !important; + padding: 1rem; + border-radius: var(--corner-radius) !important; +} +.dashboard-navbar + .divider { + opacity: 0; +} + +#user-heatmap + .divider { + opacity: 0; + padding-top: var(--standard-spacing); +} + +.flex-list { + display: flex; + flex-direction: column; + gap: calc(var(--standard-spacing) / 2); +} +.flex-list > .flex-item { + padding: calc(var(--standard-spacing) / 2) !important; + background: #ffffff08; + border-radius: var(--corner-radius); + transition: background 0.3s; +} +.flex-list > .flex-item:hover { + background: #ffffff11; +} +.flex-list > .flex-item + .flex-item { + border-top-color: #1a1a1a00; +} + +.ui.menu { + border-radius: var(--corner-radius); + border: #0000 none 0px; +} +.ui.menu:not(.secondary) > .item:first-child { + border-radius: var(--corner-radius) 0 0 var(--corner-radius) !important; +} +.ui.menu:not(.secondary) > .item:last-child { + border-radius: 0 var(--corner-radius) var(--corner-radius) 0 !important; +} +.ui.pagination.menu .item:last-child, .ui.compact.menu .item:last-child { + border-radius: 0 var(--corner-radius) var(--corner-radius) 0; +} + +input:hover, textarea:hover, .ui.input input:hover, .ui.form input:not([type]):hover, .ui.form select:hover, .ui.form textarea:hover, .ui.form input[type="date"]:hover, .ui.form input[type="datetime-local"]:hover, .ui.form input[type="email"]:hover, .ui.form input[type="file"]:hover, .ui.form input[type="number"]:hover, .ui.form input[type="password"]:hover, .ui.form input[type="search"]:hover, .ui.form input[type="tel"]:hover, .ui.form input[type="text"]:hover, .ui.form input[type="time"]:hover, .ui.form input[type="url"]:hover, .ui.selection.dropdown:hover, .ui.checkbox label:hover::before, .ui.checkbox label:active::before, .ui.radio.checkbox label::after, .ui.radio.checkbox input:focus ~ label::before, .ui.radio.checkbox input:checked ~ label::before, +.ui.form input:not([type]), .ui.form input[type="date"], .ui.form input[type="datetime-local"], .ui.form input[type="email"], .ui.form input[type="number"], .ui.form input[type="password"], .ui.form input[type="search"], .ui.form input[type="tel"], .ui.form input[type="time"], .ui.form input[type="text"], .ui.form input[type="file"], .ui.form input[type="url"], +.ui.input > input, +.ui.input textarea, .ui.form textarea, +.ui.selection.dropdown { + border-color: #0000 !important; + background: #ffffff08; + transition: background 0.3s; + border-radius: var(--corner-radius); +} +input:focus, textarea:focus, .ui.input input:focus, .ui.form input:not([type]):focus, .ui.form select:focus, .ui.form textarea:focus, .ui.form input[type="date"]:focus, .ui.form input[type="datetime-local"]:focus, .ui.form input[type="email"]:focus, .ui.form input[type="file"]:focus, .ui.form input[type="number"]:focus, .ui.form input[type="password"]:focus, .ui.form input[type="search"]:focus, .ui.form input[type="tel"]:focus, .ui.form input[type="text"]:focus, .ui.form input[type="time"]:focus, .ui.form input[type="url"]:focus, .ui.selection.dropdown:focus, .ui.checkbox input:focus ~ label::before, .ui.checkbox input:not([type="radio"]):indeterminate:focus ~ label::before, .ui.checkbox input:checked:focus ~ label::before, .ui.radio.checkbox input:focus:checked ~ label::before, +.ui.input textarea:focus, .ui.form textarea:focus { + background: #fff1; + border-radius: var(--corner-radius); +} +.ui.button, +.user.profile .ui.card .extra.content > ul > li:not(:last-child), +.ui.cards > .card > .extra, .ui.card > .extra { + border: #0000 none 0px !important; +} +.ui.cards > .card > .extra, .ui.card > .extra { + margin-top: 1rem; +} +.ui.action.input > .dropdown:last-child, .ui.action.input > .button:last-child, .ui.action.input > .buttons:last-child > .button { + border-radius: 0 var(--corner-radius) var(--corner-radius) 0; +} +.ui.secondary.menu .item, +.ui.secondary.menu .active.item { + border-radius: var(--corner-radius); +} +.ui.secondary.pointing.menu .item { + border-radius: 0; +} +.ui.secondary.menu { + gap: calc(var(--standard-spacing) / 2); +} +.ui.cards > .card, .ui.card { + border: #0000 none 0px; + border-radius: var(--corner-radius); + padding: calc(var(--standard-spacing) / 3) +} +.repo-list-link { + padding: 12px; + border-color: #0000 !important; + background: #ffffff04; + transition: background 0.3s; + border-radius: var(--corner-radius); +} +.repo-list-link:hover, +.repo-list-link:focus { + background: #ffffff08; + text-decoration: none; +} +.repo-owner-name-list > li:not(:last-child) { + border-bottom: none !important; +} +.repo-owner-name-list > li:not(:first-child) { + padding-top: calc(var(--standard-spacing) / 3) !important; +} +.repo-owner-name-list > li:first-child { + padding-top: calc(var(--standard-spacing) / 2) !important; +} +.ui.segment, .ui.segments, .ui.attached.segment { + border-color: #0000; +} + +.ui.top.attached.header { + border-radius: var(--corner-radius) var(--corner-radius) 0 0; + border: 0px none #0000; +} +.ui.top.attached.header:not(:has(.ui.bottom.attached)) + .ui.attached.segment:last-child, +[aria-label="Repository"] .ui.top.attached.header + .ui.attached.segment, +.ui.bottom.attached.ui.bottom.attached { + border-radius: 0 0 var(--corner-radius) var(--corner-radius); + border: 0px none #0000; +} + +.ui.button.ui.button, +.ui.basic.buttons.ui.basic.buttons .button.button, .ui.basic.button.ui.basic.button{ + border-radius: var(--corner-radius); +} +.ui.labeled.button:not([class*="left labeled"]) > .button { + border-top-right-radius: 0 !important; + border-bottom-right-radius: 0 !important; +} +.ui.basic.label { + border: #0000 none 0px; + border-radius: var(--corner-radius); +} + +.header-wrapper, +#repo-topics { + margin-bottom: calc(var(--standard-spacing) / 1.5); +} + +#issue-list { + margin-top: calc(var(--standard-spacing) / 2); +} + +.ui.secondary.vertical.menu.gt-bg-transparent { + background: #0000; + border-radius: 0; +} +.ui.secondary.vertical.menu.gt-bg-transparent > a { + border-radius: var(--corner-radius) !important; + transition: background 0.3s; +} +.ui.dropdown .menu { + border-radius: var(--corner-radius) !important; + margin-top: 0.4rem; +} +.ui.selection.dropdown .menu { + border-radius: 0 0 var(--corner-radius) var(--corner-radius) !important; + border: none #0000 0px; +} +.ui.selection.dropdown .menu > .item { + border: none #0000 0px; +} + +.ui.tabular.menu { + border: 0px none #0000 !important; +} + +.ui.tabs.container + .ui.tabs.divider { + opacity: 0; +} + +.ui.tabular.menu { + gap: 12px; +} +.ui.tabular.menu .item { + border: 0px none #0000; + background: #ffffff0a; + transition: 0.3s; +} +.ui.tabular.menu .item:hover { + background: #ffffff0d; +} +.ui.tabular.menu .active.item, .ui.tabular.menu .active.item:hover { + border: 0px none #0000; + background: #fff1; +} +.ui.tabular.menu .item.item.item.item.item.item.item.item.item.item { + border-radius: var(--corner-radius) !important; +} + +.ui.vertical.menu .header.item { + background: #0000; +} + +.ui.menu .dropdown.item:last-child:hover, .ui.menu a.item:last-child:hover, .ui.menu details.item:last-child summary:hover { + border-radius: 0 0 var(--corner-radius) var(--corner-radius) !important; +} +.ui.menu .dropdown.item:first-child:hover, .ui.menu a.item:first-child:hover, .ui.menu details.item:first-child summary:hover { + border-radius: var(--corner-radius) var(--corner-radius) 0 0 !important; +} + +.ui.segments:not(.horizontal) > .segment:first-child { + border-radius: var(--corner-radius) var(--corner-radius) 0 0 !important; +} +.ui.table > thead > tr:first-child > th:first-child { + border-radius: var(--corner-radius) 0 0 !important; +} +.ui.table > thead > tr:first-child > th:last-child { + border-radius: 0 var(--corner-radius) 0 0 !important; +} +.repository.file.list #repo-files-table tr:hover { + background: #0000; +} +.ui.segments, +.ui.table { + border-radius: var(--corner-radius); +} +.ui.table { + border: 0px none #0000; +} +#clipboard-btn { + border-radius: 0; +} +#navbar .ui.secondary.menu.ui.secondary.menu.ui.secondary.menu .item { + border-radius: var(--corner-radius) !important; +} + +#repo-clone-ssh { + border-radius: 0; +} + +/* invert emojis that are hard to read otherwise */ +.emoji[aria-label="check mark"], +.emoji[aria-label="currency exchange"], +.emoji[aria-label="TOP arrow"], +.emoji[aria-label="END arrow"], +.emoji[aria-label="ON! arrow"], +.emoji[aria-label="SOON arrow"], +.emoji[aria-label="heavy dollar sign"], +.emoji[aria-label="copyright"], +.emoji[aria-label="registered"], +.emoji[aria-label="trade mark"], +.emoji[aria-label="multiply"], +.emoji[aria-label="plus"], +.emoji[aria-label="minus"], +.emoji[aria-label="divide"], +.emoji[aria-label="curly loop"], +.emoji[aria-label="double curly loop"], +.emoji[aria-label="wavy dash"], +.emoji[aria-label="paw prints"], +.emoji[aria-label="musical note"], +.emoji[aria-label="musical notes"] { + filter: invert(100%) hue-rotate(180deg); +} +.text.green.svg { + color: var(--color-green-light) !important; +} +i.grey.icon.icon.icon.icon { + color: var(--steel-350) !important; +} +.ui.secondary.vertical.menu { + border-radius: var(--border-radius) !important; + overflow: hidden; +} +.ui.secondary.vertical.menu > .item { + border-radius: 0 !important; +} +.ui.basic.primary.button.item { + background-color: var(--color-active) !important; + color: var(--color-text) !important; + box-shadow: none !important; +} +.ui.red.label.notification_count, +.ui.primary.label, +.ui.primary.labels .label { + background-color: var(--color-primary-light-3) !important; +} +.repository.view.issue .comment-list .code-comment + .code-comment { + margin: 1.25rem 0 !important; + padding-top: 1.25rem !important; + border-top-color: var(--steel-650) !important; +} +.ui.labeled.icon.buttons > .button > .icon, +.ui.labeled.icon.button > .icon { + background-color: var(--color-light) !important; +} +#review-box .review-comments-counter { + background-color: var(--color-shadow) !important; + color: var(--color-white) !important; + margin-left: 0.5em; +} +.ui.basic.labels .primary.label, +.ui.ui.ui.basic.primary.label { + color: var(--color-text-dark) !important; +} +.ui.basic.yellow.label.pending-label { + background: var(--color-light) !important; +} +::selection { + background: var(--steel-100) !important; + color: var(--color-white) !important; +} + +} diff --git a/sites/searxng.css b/sites/searxng.css new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2da2ce9 --- /dev/null +++ b/sites/searxng.css @@ -0,0 +1,218 @@ +/* ==UserStyle== +@name Searxng shades of purple +@namespace github.com/openstyles/stylus +@version 0.1.0 +@description Enchanted from https://userstyles.world/style/6439/searxng-simple-theme-enhanced with shades of purple +@author 4o1x5 +==/UserStyle== */ +@-moz-document url-prefix("https://search.rhscz.eu/") { + :root { + + --color-base-font: #fff; + --color-base-font-rgb: 165, 153, 233; + --color-base-background: #2d2b55; + --color-base-background-mobile: #1e1e3f; + --color-url-font: #9d79d6; + --color-url-visited-font: #b362ff; + --color-header-background: #2d2b55; + --color-header-border: #3e3c61; + --color-footer-background: #2d2b55; + --color-footer-border: #3e3c61; + --color-sidebar-border: #3e3c61; + --color-sidebar-font: #a599e9; + --color-sidebar-background: #2d2b55; + --color-backtotop-font: #a599e9; + --color-backtotop-border: #3e3c61; + --color-backtotop-background: #2d2b55; + --color-btn-background: #6943ff; + --color-btn-font: #ffffff; + --color-show-btn-background: #7e57c2; + --color-show-btn-font: #ffffff; + --color-search-border: #7e57c2; + --color-search-shadow: 0 2px 8px rgba(109, 104, 177, 0.25); + --color-search-background: #2d2b55; + --color-search-font: #a599e9; + --color-search-background-hover: #6943ff; + --color-error: #ff5370; + --color-error-background: #3e3c61; + --color-warning: #ffcb6b; + --color-warning-background: #3e3c61; + --color-success: #c3e88d; + --color-success-background: #3e3c61; + --color-categories-item-selected-font: #6943ff; + --color-categories-item-border-selected: #6943ff; + --color-autocomplete-font: #a599e9; + --color-autocomplete-border: #7e57c2; + --color-autocomplete-shadow: 0 2px 8px rgba(109, 104, 177, 0.25); + --color-autocomplete-background: #2d2b55; + --color-autocomplete-background-hover: #3e3c61; + --color-answer-font: #a599e9; + --color-answer-background: #2d2b55; + --color-result-background: #2d2b55; + --color-result-border: #3e3c61; + --color-result-url-font: #a599e9; + --color-result-vim-selected: #3e3c61; + --color-result-vim-arrow: #6943ff; + --color-result-description-highlight-font: #fad000; + --color-result-link-font: #6943ff; + --color-result-link-font-highlight: #6943ff; + --color-result-link-visited-font: #b362ff; + --color-result-publishdate-font: #a599e9; + --color-result-engines-font: #a599e9; + --color-result-search-url-border: #3e3c61; + --color-result-search-url-font: #a599e9; + --color-result-image-span-font: #a599e9; + --color-result-image-span-font-selected: #ffffff; + --color-result-image-background: #2d2b55; + --color-settings-tr-hover: #3e3c61; + --color-settings-engine-description-font: #a599e9; + --color-settings-table-group-background: #3e3c61; + --color-result-detail-font: #ffffff; + --color-result-detail-label-font: lightgray; + --color-result-detail-background: #2d2b55; + --color-result-detail-hr: #3e3c61; + --color-result-detail-link: #8af; + --color-result-detail-loader-border: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.2); + --color-result-detail-loader-borderleft: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); + --color-toolkit-badge-font: #ffffff; + --color-toolkit-badge-background: #7e57c2; + --color-toolkit-kbd-font: #ffffff; + --color-toolkit-kbd-background: #2d2b55; + --color-toolkit-dialog-border: #3e3c61; + --color-toolkit-dialog-background: #2d2b55; + --color-toolkit-tabs-label-border: #2d2b55; + --color-toolkit-tabs-section-border: #3e3c61; + --color-toolkit-select-background: #3e3c61; + --color-toolkit-select-border: #3e3c61; + --color-toolkit-select-background-hover: #7e57c2; + --color-toolkit-input-text-font: #a599e9; + --color-toolkit-checkbox-onoff-off-background: #3e3c61; + --color-toolkit-checkbox-onoff-on-background: #3e3c61; + --color-toolkit-checkbox-onoff-on-mark-background: #6943ff; + --color-toolkit-checkbox-onoff-on-mark-color: #ffffff; + --color-toolkit-checkbox-onoff-off-mark-background: #7e57c2; + --color-toolkit-checkbox-onoff-off-mark-color: #ffffff; + --color-toolkit-checkbox-label-background: #3e3c61; + --color-toolkit-checkbox-label-border: #3e3c61; + --color-toolkit-checkbox-input-border: #6943ff; + --color-toolkit-engine-tooltip-border: #3e3c61; + --color-toolkit-engine-tooltip-background: #2d2b55; + --color-toolkit-loader-border: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2); + --color-toolkit-loader-borderleft: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0); + --color-doc-code: #a599e9; + --color-doc-code-background: #3e3c61; + --color-bar-chart-primary: #7e57c2; + --color-bar-chart-secondary: #b362ff; + --color-image-resolution-background: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5); + --color-image-resolution-font: #ffffff; + --color-loading-indicator: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.2); + --color-loading-indicator-gap: #ffffff; + --color-line-number: #a599e9; + --color-favicon-background-color: #3e3c61; + --color-favicon-border-color: #3e3c61; + } + + #results { + gap: 0 var(--gap); + } + + @media screen and (min-width: 79.75em) { + .center-aligment-yes #main_results #results:not(.only_template_images):not(.image-detail-open) { + grid-template-columns: calc(var(--center-page-width) - var(--gap) - 25rem) 25rem; + } + } + + /* Answers */ + #answers { + line-height: var(--line-height-result); + } + + @media screen and (min-width: 50rem) { + #answers { + margin-left: 3rem; + } + } + + @media screen and (min-width: 79.75em) { + #answers { + margin-left: 0; + } + } + + /* Copy and slightly modify from article[data-vim-selected] */ + article:hover { + background: var(--color-result-vim-selected); + border-radius: 0 10px 10px 0; + } + + /* URL */ + .result .url_wrapper { + /* default: 1rem */ + font-size: .9rem; + line-height: var(--line-height-result); + } + + .result .url_wrapper .url_o2 .url_i2 { + color: var(--color-result-url-path-font); + float: left; + } + + /* Title */ + /** + * Since the content of each result is not a hyperlink, + * it would have been easier if both URL and title look like + * one big block, so that navigation is more convenient. + */ + .result h3 { + margin-top: 0; + } + + .result h3 a { + display: block; + padding-top: .25rem; + /* default: 1.1em */ + font-size: 1em + } + + .result h3 a:focus, + .result h3 a:hover { + text-decoration: none; + } + + /* Content */ + .result .content, + .result .stat { + /* default: .9em */ + font-size: .9em; + line-height: var(--line-height-result); + } + + /* Engines */ + .engines { + /* display: none; */ + } + + /* Suggestions */ + #suggestions .wrapper { + justify-content: flex-start; + } + + #suggestions .wrapper form { + flex: 1 1 100%; + } + + #infoboxes input, + #suggestions input { + padding: .2em 0; + } + + #results button[type="submit"], + input[type="submit"] { + border-radius: .25rem; + } + + /* Back To Top button */ + #backToTop { + display: none; + } +} \ No newline at end of file