* A new Pinafore client discussions Forum is now online at Qoto's Discourse Forums *
We now have a brand new sub-forum, dedicated to the powerful and fast Pinafore client for Fediverse.
I am a big fan of Pinafore, since first trying it six months ago. It is a popular client with power users, as it is FAST and Light, plus has elegant design, clean UI and many nice features.
Nolan Lawson is the author of Pinafore, and I have told him many times how I enjoy it.
As part of Fandom, I thought we could do more to support Great Software, and requested a new Project Forum for Pinafore here at our Discourse Forum. Our Qoto.org admin graciously agreed and created it, and it's now opening for business.
As a matter of fact, an Introductory post was needed, so here we are. :smileycat:
Never heard about Pinafore? See the author's word here : https://nolanlawson.com/2019/06/02/one-year-of-pinafore/
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Not only we have the new forum, but I have just collected a topic we discussed here, earlier today in our local feed -- and made it into a prettier, formatted and in-line illustrated page.
The way a good manual page could be; and there's a need, the documentation available is very limited; so I plan to add to it.
First Topic, brand new Forum.
* Assigning Colour Themes to Allow easy Multi-Instances use in Pinafore Client *
Please visit : https://discourse.qoto.org/t/assigning-colour-themes-to-diferentiate-instances-at-a-glance/295
The Forum is publicly Visible (anyone can read) and open to new user registrations if you want to comment, ask questions about Pinafore or have any suggestions to the Author. We will be sure to pass those along, and Nolan is very good with supporting, promptly responding when I had something to ask.
Many Thanks to Nolan Lawson (@nolan) and Dr. Freeman (@freemo).
Special thanks to Coralie @globcoco for inspiring this inaugural topic.
@design_RG I found https://www.markdowntutorial.com/ great for learning markdown, there is also https://stackedit.io/ as a online markdown editor, integrates with github, so It may also do the same for Gitlab.