Skip to content

Theming support in Sudonix

Moved Announcements
41 6 11.7k 1

Related Topics
  • Theme retirement

    Announcements themes switcher
    21
    16 Votes
    21 Posts
    4k Views
    I relented somewhat here and added another swatch - one I missed, which was previous called “blackout”. This specific one has been adapted to work on the new theming engine, but the others have been reclassified, and renamed to suit. [image: 1693924764891-d7f3a7a1-9702-4238-99bd-5c0e0d53f244-image.png] As a result, the theme you might have had will probably be reflecting something else, so you (might) need to change your themes accordingly. The changes are as follows Light -> No Change Cloudy -> Is now the old “Dim” Dim -> Is now the old “Dark” Dark -> Now a new theme based on the revamped “Blackout”
  • Want to use Sudonix themes ?

    Chitchat themes nodebb
    80
    1
    34 Votes
    80 Posts
    14k Views
    omg thank you Mark.
  • Sudonix Branding

    Announcements branding
    2
    2
    5 Votes
    2 Posts
    866 Views
    Thank you mark @phenomlab for sharing And good job for the new logo
  • NodeBB templates

    Locked Chitchat themes templates nodebb
    12
    4 Votes
    12 Posts
    3k Views
    Placing this here for reference https://sudonix.com/topic/216/nodebb-js-script-css-theme-switcher Further information and posts can be found at this link
  • Theme changes

    Announcements dark
    6
    10 Votes
    6 Posts
    1k Views
    There’s still some very minor bugs in the two themes (light and dark) but these will be resolved in the coming days. Some are specific to firefox, and well require special attention, but will still be resolved nonetheless.
  • Sudonix featured on justoverclock.it

    Announcements review
    3
    1
    8 Votes
    3 Posts
    863 Views
    @Madchatthew thanks
  • PWA support for Sudonix Platform

    Announcements pwa
    4
    5 Votes
    4 Posts
    952 Views
    @crazycells Yes, you should install the app that is offered when you access the site. I’ve had mixed experiences with this though. It seems to work fine with Chrome and Firefox, but it’s a bit hit and miss with Apple devices because of their closed ecosystem, and the inability to access the push service directly. Android is completely different in the sense that the service is open for usage, meaning hooking into the pusher is simple. For Apple, it is closed source, so probably won’t work.
  • Support for Apple Emojis

    Announcements emoji
    3
    0 Votes
    3 Posts
    768 Views
    @jac Seems not