Figured I’d cobble together a quick-n-dirty greasemonkey/tapermonkey script to slighly modify the CSS to feel a little more like old.reddit with RES. Still not quite as compact as I’d like, but it’s getting there.
**edit/update: **
- I’ve created a more aggressive and tighter CSS formatting script here: https://github.com/soundjester/lemmy_monkey/blob/main/old.reddit
- I’ll update all future versions on github, rather than re-editing this post over and over.
- This is primarily for HD widescreen/desktop.
- Please suggest/make edits as you like.
changelog
- All future versions on github: https://github.com/soundjester/lemmy_monkey/
- v0.4 - reformatted to remove greater-than signs; added observer to catch and reformat new comments;
- v0.3 - added script to move the comment collapse button to be in front of user name (thanks @DarkwingDuck); tightened up the code, removed unneeded function call.
- v0.2 - modified to work on any lemmy instance (thank you, God!)
// ==UserScript==
// @name Lemmy to Old.Reddit Re-format (Observer)
// @namespace http://tampermonkey.net/
// @version 0.4
// @description Reformat widescreen desktop to look more like Reddit
// @author mershed_perderders, DarkwingDuck
// @match https://*/*
// ==/UserScript==
(function() {
'use strict';
var isLemmy = document.head.querySelector("[name~=Description][content]").content === "Lemmy";
function GM_addStyle(css) {
const style = document.getElementById("GM_addStyleBy8626") || (function() {
const style = document.createElement('style');
style.type = 'text/css';
style.id = "GM_addStyleBy8626";
document.head.appendChild(style);
return style;
})();
const sheet = style.sheet;
sheet.insertRule(css, (sheet.rules || sheet.cssRules || []).length);
}
function MoveCommentCollapseButton(container) {
var firstTargDiv = container.querySelector(".btn.btn-sm.text-muted");
var secondTargDiv = container.querySelector(".mr-2");
//-- Swap last to first.
container.insertBefore(firstTargDiv, secondTargDiv);
}
function ApplyMoveCommentCollapseButton(element) {
const observer = new MutationObserver(function(mutationsList) {
for (let mutation of mutationsList) {
if (mutation.type === 'childList') {
for (let addedNode of mutation.addedNodes) {
if (addedNode.matches('.d-flex.flex-wrap.align-items-center.text-muted.small')) {
MoveCommentCollapseButton(addedNode);
}
}
}
}
});
observer.observe(element, { childList: true, subtree: true });
}
//Lemmy to old.Reddit style reformats (to be used for custom stylesheet at a later date)
if (isLemmy) {
GM_addStyle(".container-fluid, .container-lg, .container-md, .container-sm, .container-xl { margin-right: unset !important; margin-left: unset !important;}");
GM_addStyle(".container, .container-lg, .container-md, .container-sm, .container-xl { max-width: 100% !important; }");
GM_addStyle(".col-md-4 { flex: 0 0 20% !important; max-width: 20%; }");
GM_addStyle(".col-md-8 { flex: 0 0 80% !important; max-width: 80%; }");
GM_addStyle(".col-sm-2 { flex: 0 0 9% !important; max-width: 10%; }");
GM_addStyle(".col-1 { flex: 0 0 4% !important; max-width: 5%; }");
GM_addStyle(".mb-2, .my-2 { margin-bottom: 0.3rem !important; }");
GM_addStyle(".mb-3, .my-3 { margin-bottom: .2rem !important; }");
GM_addStyle(".mt-3, .my-3 { margin-top: .2rem !important; }");
GM_addStyle(".thumbnail { min-height: 100px; max-height: 125px; }");
GM_addStyle(".vote-bar { margin-top: 15px !important; }");
GM_addStyle(".comments { margin-left: 20px; }");
// Move comment collapse buttons for existing elements
var divList = document.querySelectorAll(".d-flex.flex-wrap.align-items-center.text-muted.small");
divList.forEach(MoveCommentCollapseButton);
// Apply MoveCommentCollapseButton to dynamically loaded elements
ApplyMoveCommentCollapseButton(document.documentElement);
}
})();
Screenshot
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Do you think this would be adaptable into an official bootstrap theme for Lemmy? Then instance admins can install it locally and it would be selectable from the settings UI.
Info here: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/administration/theming.html
The CSS from the script could just be appended to any bootstrap css file and then admins could use that
Maybe? I gotta be honest, UX / UI is not my area. I really had to poke around and stretch my CSS knowledge to make this script
Well, congrats because it looks great. You did way better than I would have done. Hoping someone else with more subject matter knowledge can weigh in. I would love to install this as default for my users.
I’m sorry, but I don’t believe you. It looks fantastic! Really great job!
heh. I did what all good artists do: I shamelessly stole the idea from somebody else (reddit in this case)