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Instructions for admins
To add the Bird UI theme to your Mastodon instance follow these steps... meow..!
- Add the files from the repo (elephant-*.scss) and the folder elephant to your Mastodon themes directory:
app/
javascript/
styles/
elephant.scss | **new**
elephant-contrast.scss | **new**
elephant-light.scss | **new**
contrast/
...
fonts/
...
elephant/ | **new**
layout-multiple-columns.scss | **new**
layout-single-column.scss | **new**
- Add your themes to the config. This is what the default themes.yml looks like in Mastodon. To make your custom themes visible in settings, you need to add a new line in the form
themeName: path/to/theme.scss
. For example, the modern-dark theme would require addingmodern-dark: styles/modern-dark.scss
as a new line.
default: styles/application.scss
contrast: styles/contrast.scss
mastodon-light: styles/mastodon-light.scss
elephant: styles/elephant.scss | **new**
elephant-contrast: styles/elephant-contrast.scss | **new**
elephant-light: styles/elephant-light.scss | **new**
- Add a human-friendly name for the themes (optional). You can edit each desired language's locale file in
config/locales/[lang].yml
to add a localized string name for your theme'sthemeName
as added in the previous step. For example, the defaultconfig/locales/en.yml
contains localizations for the three default themes that ship with Mastodon, into theen
glish language. You need to do this for every language you expect your users to use, or else they will see the unlocalizedthemeName
directly.
themes:
contrast: Mastodon (High contrast)
default: Mastodon (Dark)
mastodon-light: Mastodon (Light)
elephant: Elephant | **new**
elephant-contrast: Elephant (High contrast) | **new**
elephant-light: Elephant (Light) | **new**
- Compile theme assets and restart. Run
RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rails assets:precompile
and restart your Mastodon instance for the changes to take effect.