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The current design for the installed mods is not exactly the best. And
it has been due for a redesign for quite a while, I'm finally starting
work on this.
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When opening the preview for a mod it may show a cookie alert, this is
now auto-hidden, along with an alert recommending users to use the
Thunderstore Mod Manager, or an alternative, since Viper is an
alternative, this is only an alert that can confuse users. And it is
therefore removed.
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The settings button now turns like a cog when hovered, and there's a
slight animation when you hover a settings switch.
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Only on the titles, putting them only on the options or on both the
title and options would be far too much, just the title is perfect.
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This doesn't fully implement everything as the master server is down
whilst making this commit, so I can't fully implement it.
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This is easier to manage, and a lot less annoying to navigate, having to
scroll through many lines of code is annoying, categorizing makes it
easier, I also overall improved the layout of many of the CSS files.
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It now looks a lot better overall. Still missing a few things, like
showing when it's loading, but besides that it's pretty much done.
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Instead of opening your normal web browser you can now just open the
page inside Viper, many changes aren't finished yet, notably the
webview.css file.
At some point I'll split the main.css into more files so the folder
makes sense even though there's currently only one file in there.
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