/isotope-light-ui

A light coloured fork of Isotope-UI

Primary LanguageCSSMIT LicenseMIT

Isotope Light UI theme

This is a light fork of isotope-ui.

A UI theme that offers endless possibilities: one Atom, many Isotopes ;) Isotope adapts to match any syntax theme and you can change its appearance quite extensively. It provides an easy-on-the-eyes backdrop for your code, with well balanced typography, whitespace and contrast.

isotope-light

Features

  • Automatically adapts to your favourite syntax theme
  • Configurable!

Configuration

  • Choose from a number of fonts included in this theme, or match the editor's font. Multiple font-weights are available.
  • Choose between a flat or gradient background.
  • Or even use any image as background (from your computer or the internets).
  • Choose low contrast tooltips (or fancy colorful ones).
  • Or go super minimal
  • Change font-sizes for the entire UI (everything will scale to fit) by putting this in your stylesheet:
html, body { font-size: 9px; }

Fonts

This package includes a number of fonts that were designed especially for user interfaces. You can pick and choose without having to install anything on your system:

  • Cantarell - the system font for GNOME 3 (by Dave Crossland)
  • Clear Sans - Intel's new font (by Daniel Ratighan)
  • Fira Sans - the system font for Firefox OS (by Carrois and Edenspiekermann)
  • Open Sans - because we ♥ Open Sans (by Steve Matteson)
  • Oxygen - the system font for KDE (by Vernon Adams)
  • Roboto - the new font for Android (by Christian Robertson)
  • Source Sans Pro - Adobe's UI font also used in Brackets (by Paul D. Hunt)
  • Ubuntu - Ubuntu's system font (by Dalton Maag)
  • System default - Attempts to match your OS using this stack: 'Helvetica Neue', 'Segoe UI', Ubuntu, Cantarell, sans-serif