Here is a Chrome browser plugin that mostly reverts the phoronix design back to the original one.
It's mainly CSS from the original theme, made to work with the new one, and a few lines of javascript is used where needed. This is probably technically far from perfect, but I was obviously really pissed off when making this, have no previous experience on browser plugins and had to work something quick. So here it is, comments/feedback/contributions are certainly welcome.
When Michael calms down with his site redesigning and it goes stable I might even upload this into a chrome web store or somewhere (while I'm still hoping I won't have to.)
Download link/source: https://drive.google.com/folderview?...Uk&usp=sharing
Installation: Download the .crx and add it to Chrome manually.
Screenshots:
Of course, this has drawbacks such as not being able to browse Phoronix on mobile devices at the moment (chrome extensions are not supported there). A more thorough solution will/would involve having to set up a mirror/"pirate" Phoronix website that pulls its content from the real one, but replaces the garbage theme with the sane one. Obviously I'm also very much hoping we won't have to go into that.
It's mainly CSS from the original theme, made to work with the new one, and a few lines of javascript is used where needed. This is probably technically far from perfect, but I was obviously really pissed off when making this, have no previous experience on browser plugins and had to work something quick. So here it is, comments/feedback/contributions are certainly welcome.
When Michael calms down with his site redesigning and it goes stable I might even upload this into a chrome web store or somewhere (while I'm still hoping I won't have to.)
Download link/source: https://drive.google.com/folderview?...Uk&usp=sharing
Installation: Download the .crx and add it to Chrome manually.
Screenshots:
Of course, this has drawbacks such as not being able to browse Phoronix on mobile devices at the moment (chrome extensions are not supported there). A more thorough solution will/would involve having to set up a mirror/"pirate" Phoronix website that pulls its content from the real one, but replaces the garbage theme with the sane one. Obviously I'm also very much hoping we won't have to go into that.
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