• Have we collectively agreed to follow the same UI to ensure easier interoperability for users?
  • Can someone provide the link for the source code of the UI?
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https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui

They literally all run the same program, lemmy.

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Thanks, can an instance technically have a different(or enhanced) user interface?

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Yes. Lemmy-ui supports themes and you can even choose an entirely different UI altogether. For example this UI: https://mlmym.org/lemmings.world/

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Wow, talk about people clinging to old.reddit.com UI.

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It’s beautiful

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wefwef.app is also another web UI.

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But it’s not an instance. It’s a just a web app for lemmy

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They don’t all have he same theme. https://lemmy.dbzer0.com has a custom one for example.

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Most of them run the default Lemmy UI which comes with the software, although I have seen two which use LemmyBB a front end based on the phpBB bulletin board frontend an example of one such instance would be fedibb.ml

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Oh god, I hate that so much, jesus christ. Good luck to them.

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Yeah I’m not really a fan of it either. I guess it’s good for people to have options though, if they don’t want to use the default lemmy-ui front end.

I just noticed it seems like the lemmy update for 0.18.1 broke lemmybb so it seems like they’re probably going to be inaccessible until they can get it fixed.

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I have a github repo with two themes based on nord. Check it out if you like and I would love any feedback!

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Apparently you can run the wefwef.app front end as well.

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I know. Wefwef doesn’t belong to instance tho. The reason I asked this was, I wanted to know if the instances are restricted to use the default UI that lemmy provides

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With enough nginx config you can probably get around it. You can send certain requests to certain programs and other requests to other programs.

So even if you had a server, with a particular domain/IP, and if lemmy was built to only run the API server alongside a web server whose client consumes from that API, you could reroute any requests that would have gone to the web server, to a wefwef instance instead.

Sorry if the tech jargon’s beyond you.

As an analogy, even if a McDonalds instance is a package deal combining the kitchen and the eating space, there are ways you could make it so that anyone showing up at that street address sees a Starbucks that can get you a McDonalds burger.

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I know nginx mate. I understood what you said.

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