CSS theme for open counter
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Oct 25, 2017 - CSS
CSS theme for open counter
Premade CSS layout for customize the theme of your anime list at https://myanimelist.net
A blue version of pfSense compact red theme with a few minor fixes and adjustments.
A framework/library agnostic way to implement themes in CSS
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Simple theme toggler inspired by alligator.io using html css and js. And also having store the theme in browser local storage.
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A very dark colorscheme for pfSense
A collection of CSS classes to keep you writing business logic in your HTML.
Fireship CSS theme toggler fork where I resolved some of the most common issues with themes behaviour and caching in the local storage.
My CSS themes for terminals, UIs, and programs.
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Unconventional Java code for building web servers / services without a framework. Think dropwizard but as a seed project instead of a framework. If this project had a theme it would be break the rules but be mindful of your decisions.
Glad-Tailwind-theme: A customizable theme for Tailwind CSS. Modern design, fully responsive, and easy integration. Save time with pre-built components and utilities. Perfect for portfolios, blogs, and e-commerce sites. Start building delightful user interfaces with Glad-Tailwind-theme version 1.0.0
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