Thanks! Ya you could totally theme it! I have a theme called defaultTheme but you could make another one with your own sizes/colors/etc. I think it would require some adjustment and moving things into the theme that I was too lazy to do, but in general it was built to support theming. I'd say 75% of the sizes/colors are centralized in one folder, the rest is inside Styled Components closer to their usage, but eventually it should all be extracted into the theme.
Nice! What if I wanted to go beyond applying theming (colors, etc) and wanted to make it more of a Mac clone? Because theming wouldn't be enough, i.e, the MS start button doesn't really align with anything Mac related; re-positioning the clock; etc.
Ya that's totally possible! You could remove the Taskbar component from the main index file (github.com/DustinBrett/daedalOS/bl...) and then make your own desktop environment components to work with existing hooks/contexts.
Thanks! Ya you could totally theme it! I have a theme called
defaultTheme
but you could make another one with your own sizes/colors/etc. I think it would require some adjustment and moving things into the theme that I was too lazy to do, but in general it was built to support theming. I'd say 75% of the sizes/colors are centralized in one folder, the rest is inside Styled Components closer to their usage, but eventually it should all be extracted into the theme.github.com/DustinBrett/daedalOS/tr...
Nice! What if I wanted to go beyond applying theming (colors, etc) and wanted to make it more of a Mac clone? Because theming wouldn't be enough, i.e, the MS start button doesn't really align with anything Mac related; re-positioning the clock; etc.
Ya that's totally possible! You could remove the Taskbar component from the main index file (github.com/DustinBrett/daedalOS/bl...) and then make your own desktop environment components to work with existing hooks/contexts.
Thanks! Might look into this!