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I just used the tool linked here in the documentation to create a Bootstrap theme, but I can't find the folder they're referencing. I've used Ansible to install Lemmy, which is working fine, but I'm not really sure how to handle themes as a result. Do I place them somewhere in my Ansible stuff, or is there that directory somewhere on the server? I found the Docker /volumes/ folder, but the directory names were random strings and not labeled like they supposedly are at the link above.

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[–] jmay@feddiverse.org 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

If you followed the guide to use Ansible, there should be a 'extra_themes' folder where you put the css file.

For example, my install is in: /srv/lemmy/feddiverse.org/volumes/lemmy-ui/extra_themes

[–] EuphoricPenguin22@normalcity.life 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

This worked. Thanks! Turns out my bootstrap style looked like shit, but at least I know where to put things!