I was kind of leery of making this global because I didn't want it to affect thumbnails on the thread index, since they must be confined to a finite area, whereas in a thread they can flex downward. (The fetched image can be an arbitary size.) But it looks like they don't use the same selector, so should be safe.
Edit: I've updated it to support thread index, inline images, and profile pages and the differing aspect ratios
Alright, those index thumbnails are confined to a 220x145 square, so we can handle those separately by using the cover method of the object-fit property to scale them. Give me a minute to update it...
I've taken a stab at a client-side theme here that should be easy for people with zero technical literacy to install. The main goal was to parameterize the options and create a more forumlike layout. This is merely a stopgap measure, but has greatly improved the readability for me.
Hello, this is a client-side theme focused on high readability and removing extraneous visual widgets and icons. It is based on the way I liked to read content on that "other site."...
Sorry if that was unclear. If you look at the dependencies at the top of the instructions, you need the Stylus extension. I believe it's only available in Firefox and Chrome. Once you have the extension installed, navigating to scripts like that one will bring up an install menu that lets you load the script and choose the parameters you want. It looks like this
I'll update the README tomorrow to make this clearer.
What browser and Stylus version are you using? You can also use the radio buttons after it's been installed, by clicking the gear icon. It takes a tick or two for the CSS to update.
If you want to manually edit, you can use the section dividers. You can also override the booleans set in definitions at the top, should be self-explanatory.
I just tested it and I see what you are saying now. It seems that the radio buttons don't update live when you are on the install phase, but just let you set which options you want on a priori. Once the script is actually installed, you can manipulate those options on the fly and see the changes propagate locally. I'll update the docs accordingly to make this clearer.
I created a handful of easy bugs on the repo that would be good focus areas if you want to make a PR.
OC kbin-unsquash: unsquashes thumbnails in thread index and comments (greasyfork.org)
This userscript unsquashes inline images in comments by fetching the source image and downscaling it to 50%....
Thumbnails on kbin mobile be like
OC If you nail the UI, you can take over the world.
Preface: I am not an engineer. I am not a software guy. But I play games and use websites, and have since i was 8....
OC kbin-css: decluttered and parameterized theme (github.com)
Hello, this is a client-side theme focused on high readability and removing extraneous visual widgets and icons. It is based on the way I liked to read content on that "other site."...