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# Better light theme for Tiny Tiny RSS # Better light theme for Tiny Tiny RSS
A better light theme for Tiny Tiny RSS, inspired by the look of [CommaFeed](https://github.com/Athou/commafeed). It's just a few modifications I made so it suits my personal preferences better. A better light theme for Tiny Tiny RSS, inspired by the look of [CommaFeed](https://github.com/Athou/commafeed). It's just a few modifications I made so it suits my personal preferences better. If you don't agree with my preferences, feel free to take this and modify it. See license below.
**This theme is made for always expanded articles and 'combined mode' turned on**, otherwise you're not going to see most of the differences. **This theme is made for always expanded articles and 'combined mode' turned on**, otherwise you're not going to see most of the differences.
## Features ## Features
- More whitespace around and between articles, so they don't blend together as much - More whitespace around and between articles, so they don't blend together as much
- Feed panel has less whitespace but better text contrast
- Set a max width on article content - Set a max width on article content
- Better visible article header and footer - Better visible article header and footer
- Feed panel has less whitespace but better text contrast
- In feed panel, the scrollbar is only shown when overing over the panel - In feed panel, the scrollbar is only shown when overing over the panel
- in feed panel the unread count labels are not shown on categories, only on feeds - in feed panel the unread count labels are not shown on categories, only on feeds
- In Firefox, the feed panel scrollbar is [thin](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/scrollbar-width) (Chrome, *please* support this in the future...) - In Firefox, the feed panel scrollbar is [thin](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/scrollbar-width) (Chrome, *please* support this in the future...)