Maybe a palette option could be nice. Or maybe just asking for primary, secondary, and tertiary colour.
But I'm most definitely against CSS, it impedes the admin ability to improve the site because it breaks so many people's tribes. It's a big problem on reddit which we should not duplicate.
Also, I don't think it should be a priority at the moment.
I understand, like I was saying a palette or color option would be great. Also, I didn't like the CSS on Reddit either, change one thing and something else could break, bleh.
Definitely shouldn't be priority, but this is a tribe for ideas, so it is fun to brainstorm.
I was thinking about the time of the admins. If CSS makes the other features 5 to 10 times harder to write than we lost on all the extra features they could have written in that time. It's just a big anchor on their development velocity.
But if I can make a colour scheme on paletton, punch those numbers in my tribe settings and having it painted, then cool.
Reddit kinda get away with it by almost never adding new features but when they do, it's trouble every time.
Maybe a palette option could be nice. Or maybe just asking for primary, secondary, and tertiary colour.
But I'm most definitely against CSS, it impedes the admin ability to improve the site because it breaks so many people's tribes. It's a big problem on reddit which we should not duplicate.
Also, I don't think it should be a priority at the moment.
I understand, like I was saying a palette or color option would be great. Also, I didn't like the CSS on Reddit either, change one thing and something else could break, bleh.
Definitely shouldn't be priority, but this is a tribe for ideas, so it is fun to brainstorm.
I was thinking about the time of the admins. If CSS makes the other features 5 to 10 times harder to write than we lost on all the extra features they could have written in that time. It's just a big anchor on their development velocity.
But if I can make a colour scheme on paletton, punch those numbers in my tribe settings and having it painted, then cool.
Reddit kinda get away with it by almost never adding new features but when they do, it's trouble every time.