(Also, if you want to use this, make sure to turn off XKit’s Old Blue or any other palette-modifying userstyles first - they’ll probably conflict!) The end goal is to allow you to create and share your own palettes for Tumblr, and for me to publish the addon on all major browser extension stores. This addon is currently in beta, and right now is only available for Firefox, but that will change. This means you can keep using Tumblr’s Dark Mode palette but still use the old font - or a system font! (Spoiler alert: the Cybernetic palette looks way cooler with Monospace font.) This addon also allows you to customise which font type and base font size Tumblr uses. This includes the lighter-blue colour scheme from 2016-2019, and also the even-lighter-blue palette from before that! This standalone addon allows you to choose a palette from either Tumblr’s list of palettes or a palette provided by the addon. If you liked “Old Blue” in XKit, I’ve got a more lightweight solution for you: Hi! It’s me, your favourite Tumblr modder. Even if you're on your phone all the time, there's a janky way to set it up on Firefox for Android (sorry, iOS users blame Apple, not me) which I've also detailed on the wiki. If you're not already an XKit user, I invite you to give it a go! There's probably some option you'll enjoy. If you're already an XKit user, I heartily recommend trying the new experience - even if it means configuring everything again - for its improved performance and increased compatibility. There are still features to be added, but the featureset has now mostly overtaken the current working featureset of XKit 7. XKit Rewritten is the result of my work of over a year, now available for Firefox and Chrome (and by extension, Edge and Opera too). Oh, and everyone else on the team has a day job now, so I decided to take matters into my own hands: It's no secret though that New XKit is kinda dead in the water, thanks to Tumblr's overhaul of its interface which broke almost every feature we had. If you're unaware, I'm one of the members of the New XKit team. I think this is overdue a proper announcement! Becoming my sponsor is as easy as creating a GitHub account and connecting your PayPal account or card details. The work I do is made possible and kept free by my sponsors on GitHub. AccessKit's "Disable layout element animations" option now entirely hides the floating heart animation when you like a post.AccessKit now lets you choose if the "Show alt text as captions below images" option will display all alt text, or only set image descriptions.PostBlock's options now lists each individual post ID you have blocked (oldest-first) with individual unblock buttons.A new feature, Scroll to Bottom, has been added to make it easier to load all posts on a page.A new feature, Collapsed Queue, has been added to make it easier to navigate queue and drafts pages.
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