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Contact
E-mail: mail@lakiweb.net
XMPP: xajim76@jabber.sk
Themes
The site currently uses a VAIO "Time of Day Series" background image and theme I developed. It uses JS to find your device's time (all on device, obviously. nothing gets sent to my server), and then applies the theme for that time of day. From 6-11AM, it has a morning theme. From 11AM-3PM, it has a day theme. From 3-7PM, it has a sunset theme, and lastly, from 7PM-6AM, it has a night theme. Without JS enabled, it just shows the default "day" theme. I also have a matrix theme which should soon be available via your userstyles extension of choice, but I sometimes change the site to that design alltogether.
I wish there was a way to have time-based background image switching without JS, but it seems impossible. Using PHP on the server would only work for a specific timezone and would thus give a night theme for users in America during their daytime, which is dumb. Read this thought of mine for more information.
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This page was last modified 07/03/26