I use => https://portal.mozz.us portal.mozz.us at work to access geminispace. I like it because it's simple, but it's a little ugly in my opinion. I *need* text to be limited to 70ch, a la => https://jrl.ninja/etc/1/ "58 bytes of CSS to look great nearly everywhere" -- in fact, I style most of my pages now starting off this idea. So I wrote a little userstyle for portal.mozz.us. I was going to post it on userstyles.org, but you need an account and I'm not about to make one there. So here's the userstyle, exported from Stylus in the Mozilla Format, for whatever you want to do. The license is ... => http://www.wtfpl.net/ WTFPL, why not? ``` css @-moz-document domain("portal.mozz.us") { .body { font: 18px/1.4 serif; max-width: 70ch; padding: 2ch; } .gemini > pre { font: 14px/1 monospace; padding: 1ch; background-color: #eee; width: max-content; overflow-x: visible; } .gemini a { text-decoration: none; color: inherit; background: #eef; padding: 0 2ch; } .gemini a::before { content: "\21d2 "; position: relative; left: -2ch; } .gemini a:hover { color: blue; } .gemini a[href^="http"]::before { content: "\21dd "; } .gemini a[href^="gopher"]::before { content: "\21ac"; } .response-table { position: absolute; top: 0; right: 0; background: white; } } ``` ## CHANGELOG * 2020-07-10: move .response-table from top right to below .link-line, for really long statuses. * 2020-07-13: change link styling * 2020-07-16: fix pre font size * 2020-07-21: change arrows for http and gopher links * 2020-10-12: update for portal.mozz.us style update gemini://gem.acdw.net:1965/raw/2020-07-09-Userstyle-for-portal-mozz-us

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