[Howto] - Apply disroot color scheme for the theme #922
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Modify the theme to suit disroot color scheme as well as other disroot related aspects (fonts, colors, lines etc). The point is to implement changes in a way that allows for easy modification to the colors, fonts, logos etc so that it can be used by others in their forks/disroot like nodes.
Applying the colors to the Learn2 theme may look something like this:
That's looks nice. I still think that white as background color should be changed for a little bit less brighter one.
I think once we have bright theme we should also provide dark theme so users can switch. but yeah lets focus on bright theme first. I think the left bar could be beetroot color instead of green. It will be easier on the eyes I think. Also when you click on anything on the side bar it becomes white with bright gray font color which is bad. I think main bar being beetroot and expanded sidebar being darker beetroot would look good: