slack-black-theme
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"Jump To..." and "All Threads" colliding
Here is a screenshot of what I'm seeing. Anyone know how to fix this?
Do you have additional custom CSS apart from this repo and the changes in some of the issues?
Also if you don't use it, you could hide it in the preferences.
You can add following snippet to custom CSS:
.p-channel_sidebar__static_list > div:first-child {
height: 52px !important;
}
@MrTysonsHacks @Lustyn @adalbert-h @willpower232 I created better version for this maybe you can use this one
https://github.com/caiceA/slack-black-theme
@caiceA any chance of you hosting the CSS from that file in your repo?
@willpower232 why do you need it? i made theme easy to install and use
@caiceA it would be easier to fork, customise, and update in the future
@caiceA can you like, not just mass mention people to use your theme that has no connection to this one? i dont like the fact you are promoting it assuming everyone must just be a mac user. if it isnt related to this repo specifically then it isnt relevant
EDIT: even worse, your repo is just a readme telling people to install your arbitrary JS into their slack client. not cool. EDIT2: even worse yet again, you're just repacking lacour's theme. thats just plain wrong.
@Lustyn i tried to resolve issues with better-looking theme. and made it a very easy installation for everyone. if you find it not suitable then don't use it I am not taking any credit some people forced me to create and share that's why I did it check the blow 61 Number that will satisfy you
https://github.com/widget-/slack-black-theme/issues/61
otherwise, i don't really give a shit to anyone or you
try not to be so hostile in a public repo, its merely a critique of the way you are presenting your theme.
additionally, it doesn't seem you were forced to make the theme, merely that people asked after you showed it off. proceeding to post it in every issue is a bit much.
did you even make the theme either? it quite literally loads someone elses theme at runtime with a few additional modifications loaded after.
@Lustyn lol thanks