Thread:Hackey5/@comment-25407271-20151110000418/@comment-5645428-20151111062341

I want to establish a long term solution that would allow us to modify themes a lot more efficiently than having to browse the main CSS to make changes. The @import statement I would like to research, as that could very well allow us to develop multiple themes, with seasonal variants in mind. There's also the CSS custom variables, sadly held back by limited compatibility at this point. For now, I need the main CSS to remain as it is since it has not been properly reviewed. On your end, make sure you have identified everything which you want to recolour. The last time I checked, I noticed you missed out .editarea classes within social sections, the text inputs in other words. The profile masthead could also do with greater contrast between header and body divisions. Special:CSS has since been dosabled so you can remove the relevant selectors. Also, message wall and forum history sections you may possibly have overlooked, being among the last locations I discovered on the wiki. A link should appear on your toolbar where you can access such pages.

If you can find a user who has uploaded all twenty levels to YouTube, who hasn't used a stupid intro or boasted his stats afterwards, and has collected all three coins for every level, then I think we could just use those videos. I'm certainly not an avid Geometry Dash YouTuber, so I expect you and others would have better luck navigating that 'realm'.

Level Showcasing would be a good thing for Shuddervolt to organise since he doesn't seem to be running any major projects at the moment. You might want to stop this by him to see what he thinks. I agree with what else you have said. This feature has a lot of potential and we have already taken ages to kickstart what we have so far. I will be more readily available in the coming weeks, so we can definitely start pumping the big guns then.