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-(in-package #:nyxt-user)
-
-;; This automatically darkens WebKit-native interfaces and sends the
-;; "prefers-color-scheme: dark" to all the supporting websites.
-(setf (uiop:getenv "GTK_THEME") "Adwaita:dark")
-
-(define-configuration browser
- "Configuring my reddish theme."
- ((theme (make-instance
- 'theme:theme
- :background-color "black"
- :accent-color "#CD5C5C"
- :accent-alt-color "#6C2429"
- :warning-color "#CEFF00"
- :primary-color "rgb(170, 170, 170)"
- :secondary-color "rgb(100, 100, 100)"))))
-
-(define-configuration :dark-mode
- "Dark-mode is a simple mode for simple HTML pages to color those in a darker palette.
-
-I don't like the default gray-ish colors, though. Thus, I'm overriding
-those to be a bit more laconia-like.
-
-I'm not using this mode, though: I have nx-dark-reader."
- ((style
- (theme:themed-css (theme *browser*)
- `(*
- :background-color ,(if (theme:dark-p theme:theme)
- theme:background
- theme:on-background)
- "!important"
- :background-image none "!important"
- :color ,(if (theme:dark-p theme:theme)
- theme:on-background
- theme:background)
- "!important")
- `(a
- :background-color ,(if (theme:dark-p theme:theme)
- theme:background
- theme:on-background)
- "!important"
- :background-image none "!important"
- :color ,theme:primary "!important")))))