Posted August 17, 2022 by Kacper Woźniak
Sharing configurations is one of the key features of Theme Preferences, the idea was always to allow easily save and send your theme - for example, in a single tweet.
At this point, the extension has been out for a bit over two weeks, and already I had the opportunity to see quite a few people share their own configurations on Twitter (like this one, or this one).
And while I’m slowly building a collection for a Community Spotlight, I’d like to share some examples and inspirations for theme configs.
Ultra minimalistic config, inspired by @deadlyyuccas own Aseprite theme, it’s a perfect example of how you can build an entire theme around a single color, without losing readability.
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Inspired by a pixel art piece from @RetroPunkZ1, it’s a different approach to a Game Boy-like config than the one that comes pre-installed with the extension.
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