St. Paul's Dark (Retina Friendly)

Added by TBourdon@userstyles, Created: Dec 14, 2016, Updated: Mar 07, 2017

Description:

Why did I create this?: Because the St. Paul's Community is way too bright, too much white. It hurts my eyes to look at it, the white point is just too intense. So, I created this and decided that if anyone else were smart enough to use Stylish, they shouldn't have to suffer too.
TL;DR: The old community style burned my eyeballs out of my skull


I don't have much experience with CSS, but I managed to pick out the background for the login screen only. Made it darker. As I learn more CSS, I will update this style. But until then, this will at least help.
Update: No longer a work in progress, complete version now released.

More info
Pre-Update 4, no notes were recorded
Update 4 Beta: Started writing update notes.
- Made the file smaller by eliminating redundancies
- Added notes to everything in the code for easy editing to newcomers of CSS, allowing not only easy access to changing the code, but learning some of the basics of CSS
Update 4.01 Beta: Made name box maroon, with grey border instead of white.
Update 4.02 Beta: Made search box and preferences dropdown grey
Update 4.03 Beta: Buttons like "Preferences" now darkened. "Sports" text header in the home page now darkened
Update 4.10 Beta: Many textboxes changed to black (login etc...) Bunch of minor improvements
Update 4.11 Beta: Darkened several drop down boxes and selections
Update 4.12 Beta: Fixed colour issues with group members, with a few improvements to hovering over objects
Update 1.0 (Full Release: Final release of the style, I've edited to the best of my capabilities, it is no longer a time aspect. Changed the colour of warning boxes and some smaller minor features. Will fix any bugs or glitches that occur and missed pages. If anything is found you can contact me at trajanbourdon@gmail.com

Installs:
Applies to:
community.stpauls.mb.ca
License:
CC0 1.0 Universal.
TBourdon@userstyles has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to St. Paul's Dark (Retina Friendly), to the extent allowed by law.

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