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@toddsundsted absolutely! For now these are bruteforce CSS overrides. I think the CSS rules could be a little cleaner, but other than that, implementations should be rather easy.

Particularly the mobile changes are really nifty (IMO anyways). But they could be a lot better if they were implemented directly in ktistec and not just via CSS (the dropdown menu and the notification is a nasty hack!)

I suppose the CSS rules should be in .less then?

Regarding the theme coloring: I defined it strictly via 4-6 css colour variables. So we might even be able to let users set their preferred colours via the settings page too :)

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