That's crazy, @ernest should consider solving this issue. For sure we can use uBlock Origin, but for the average user who may not know this method unless someone tells them, this can put them off.
I currently moderate communities like m/AskKbin and I would like to know if there is anyway using CSS, I can make my community look more like old reddit or more compact, so the user don't have to install a theme on their own and automatically see this style whenever they come to communities I moderate on Kbin....
Please check my OG announcement post here and any suggestions or feedback is very very welcome, either let me know through the comments below or DMs....
Great that you noted that, yes I will be putting a very clear disclaimer in the very top of the "About Community" section so that users will understand the name is just a result of being inspired by what r/reddit.com stood for.
Interesting, the very Apple ecosystem that is often considered a huge positive is a negative in your case, interesting, I get where you are coming from though.
When you put it that way, I guess you are right, but you should also consider we have m/Apple, a whole apple community and it's one of the biggest places on kbin.
Well, that is obviously because Kbin is new, smaller than something like Reddit, other communities that may flood your feed is mainly because they are generic, while m/apple is well, focused on Apple and it's products, it has more to do with having less users to post on a community that is more specific.
I can see there's a /m/beer, /m/whiskey, /m/homebrewing and a handful of coffee-related ones but are there other beverage magazines around or a general beverage magazine? would especially be interested in a magazine for energy drinks if there is one >_>;...
Really cool idea! I don't think there is a "beverage" sub yet, if not maybe you can create the magazine yourself! Be the change you want to see happen! :)
I am going to go ahead with canva.com! It's a website I have been frequently visiting for a good while now, it's for designing. Heck, I even designed the current logo using Canva! it's a great easy to use software :)
Hi everyone, welcome, ect... It might go without saying but lemmy is open source! The platform is written in rust and typescript (which is a big pro for me). I'm sure we all have our little gripes with the platform, and those are fixed with collective teamwork :)...
18+ kbin's "random" sidebar is a neat idea in concept, but has big flaws in practice...
NSFW Posts like this are not uncommon to see on the sidebar and are disruptive and annoying....
How do I use CSS on my Magazine's panel to make my community look more like Old Reddit.
I currently moderate communities like m/AskKbin and I would like to know if there is anyway using CSS, I can make my community look more like old reddit or more compact, so the user don't have to install a theme on their own and automatically see this style whenever they come to communities I moderate on Kbin....
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Please check my OG announcement post here and any suggestions or feedback is very very welcome, either let me know through the comments below or DMs....
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Beverage kbins?
I can see there's a /m/beer, /m/whiskey, /m/homebrewing and a handful of coffee-related ones but are there other beverage magazines around or a general beverage magazine? would especially be interested in a magazine for energy drinks if there is one >_>;...
OC What are some of your most frequently visited websites?
Aside from (formerly) Reddit and (now) kbin, what are some of your favorite go-to websites, whether for information, wasting time, etc?
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Hi everyone, welcome, ect... It might go without saying but lemmy is open source! The platform is written in rust and typescript (which is a big pro for me). I'm sure we all have our little gripes with the platform, and those are fixed with collective teamwork :)...