IndieWeb Journey Part 3: Fooling With Themes

in indieweb •  6 years ago 

This will be a new experience for me; looks like in order to get everything to work as beautifully as I would like, I'm going to have to dabble with CSS, which should be fun. I've switched things up just a little bit, swapping Autonomie for IW26, both of which are respectable IndieWeb compatible themes, so thanks David Shanske for the inspiration.

Colors are still a work in progress, so keep that in mind if you see the webscape changing a bit more than normal over the course of the next few days. My goal is to find a means of getting all of the colors to match up to what is in my head, (sort of hard to do when color schemes are visible in one's mind, but the eyes are often not on par, you know, side effect of being blind?) but look for red/blue variants, considering those are my two favourites. I'll keep everybody updated as the times go on, so, stay tuned


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