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1 | # google-spicetify
2 | Spotify with Google style
3 |
4 | ## Previews
5 | #### Base
6 |
7 |
8 | #### Gow
9 |
10 |
11 | #### Dark
12 |
13 |
14 | ## How to install
15 | 1. Install [spicetify-cli](https://github.com/khanhas/spicetify-cli) and make sure it applies default theme succesfully.
16 | 2. Run these commands:
17 |
18 | **Linux and MacOS** in Bash:
19 | ```bash
20 | cd "$(dirname "$(spicetify -c)")/Themes"
21 | git clone https://github.com/khanhas/google-spicetify
22 | ```
23 |
24 | **Windows** in Powershell:
25 | ```powershell
26 | cd "$(spicetify -c | Split-Path)\Themes"
27 | git clone https://github.com/khanhas/google-spicetify
28 | ```
29 |
30 | 3. Finally, run:
31 | ```
32 | spicetify config current_theme google-spicetify
33 | spicetify apply
34 | ```
35 |
36 | There are 4 color schemes you can choose: `Base`, `Dark`, `Gow`, `Spotify`. Change scheme with commands:
37 | ```
38 | spicetify config color_scheme
39 | spicetify apply
40 | ```
41 |
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1 | [Base]
2 | main_fg = 1a73e8
3 | secondary_fg = 5f5e68
4 | main_bg = ffffff
5 | sidebar_and_player_bg = ffffff
6 | cover_overlay_and_shadow = 202020
7 | indicator_fg_and_button_bg = ffffff
8 | pressing_fg = 1a73e8
9 | slider_bg = b4b7b4
10 | sidebar_indicator_and_hover_button_bg = 1a73e8
11 | scrollbar_fg_and_selected_row_bg = dadce0
12 | pressing_button_fg = 5f5e68
13 | pressing_button_bg = 202124
14 | selected_button = 4285f4
15 | miscellaneous_bg = 1d1f21
16 | miscellaneous_hover_bg = 383145
17 | preserve_1 = 5f5e68
18 |
19 | [Dark]
20 | main_fg = 8AB4F8
21 | secondary_fg = BDC1C6
22 | main_bg = 202124
23 | sidebar_and_player_bg = 202124
24 | cover_overlay_and_shadow = 202020
25 | indicator_fg_and_button_bg = 313235
26 | pressing_fg = 1a73e8
27 | slider_bg = b4b7b4
28 | sidebar_indicator_and_hover_button_bg = 1a73e8
29 | scrollbar_fg_and_selected_row_bg = 313235
30 | pressing_button_fg = FFF
31 | pressing_button_bg = FFF
32 | selected_button = 4285f4
33 | miscellaneous_bg = 1d1f21
34 | miscellaneous_hover_bg = 383145
35 | preserve_1 = FFF
36 |
37 | [Gow]
38 | main_fg = C2D935
39 | secondary_fg = DEDEDE
40 | main_bg = 0A0E14
41 | sidebar_and_player_bg = 0A0E14
42 | cover_overlay_and_shadow = 202020
43 | indicator_fg_and_button_bg = 313235
44 | pressing_fg = C2D935
45 | slider_bg = b4b7b4
46 | sidebar_indicator_and_hover_button_bg = C2D935
47 | scrollbar_fg_and_selected_row_bg = 313235
48 | pressing_button_fg = FFF
49 | pressing_button_bg = FFF
50 | selected_button = 4285f4
51 | miscellaneous_bg = 1d1f21
52 | miscellaneous_hover_bg = 383145
53 | preserve_1 = DEDEDE
54 |
55 |
56 | [Spotify]
57 | main_fg = 1db954
58 | secondary_fg = F0F0F0
59 | main_bg = 000
60 | sidebar_and_player_bg = 000
61 | scrollbar_fg_and_selected_row_bg = 313235
62 | miscellaneous_bg = 313235
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1 | :root {
2 | --bar-height: 70px;
3 | --bar-cover-art-size: 40px;
4 | --cover-border-radius: 8px;
5 | --section-border-radius: 8px;
6 | }
7 |
8 | @font-face {
9 | font-family: "Google Sans Display";
10 | src: url("https://d2j0f09xqmv212.cloudfront.net/fonts/GoogleSansDisplayRegular.woff2") format("woff2");
11 | font-style: normal;
12 | font-weight: 400;
13 | }
14 |
15 | @font-face {
16 | font-family: "Google Sans Display";
17 | src: url("https://d2j0f09xqmv212.cloudfront.net/fonts/GoogleSansDisplayMedium.woff2") format("woff2");
18 | font-style: normal;
19 | font-weight: 500;
20 | }
21 |
22 | @font-face {
23 | font-family: "Roboto";
24 | src: url("https://d2j0f09xqmv212.cloudfront.net/fonts/Roboto.woff2") format("woff2");
25 | font-style: normal;
26 | font-weight: 400;
27 | }
28 |
29 | @font-face {
30 | font-family: "Roboto";
31 | src: url("https://d2j0f09xqmv212.cloudfront.net/fonts/RobotoMedium.woff2") format("woff2");
32 | font-style: normal;
33 | font-weight: 500;
34 | }
35 |
36 | body {
37 | --glue-font-family: "Google Sans Display", "spotify-circular", "spotify-circular-cyrillic", "spotify-circular-arabic", "spotify-circular-hebrew", "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, "Hiragino Kaku Gothic Pro", "Meiryo", "MS Gothic", sans-serif;
38 | --info-font-family: "Roboto", "spotify-circular", "spotify-circular-cyrillic", "spotify-circular-arabic", "spotify-circular-hebrew", "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, "Hiragino Kaku Gothic Pro", "Meiryo", "MS Gothic", sans-serif;
39 | letter-spacing: 0;
40 | }
41 |
42 | /*Round corner cover image*/
43 |
44 | .card-image, .card-placeholder-wrapper, .card-image-content-wrapper, .card-image-wrapper, .Card .Card__image, .Card .Card__image-wrapper {
45 | border-radius: var(--cover-border-radius) !important;
46 | overflow: hidden !important
47 | }
48 |
49 | /*Hide some annoying elements like profile name and pic, upgrade button and device connect bar at bottom */
50 |
51 | .profile.content-top-bar__profile-link, .upgrade-button, .view-player .remote-playback-bar {
52 | display: none !important;
53 | }
54 |
55 | /*Exclude these elements from draggable property because it stops them from clickable*/
56 |
57 | .profile-items-container, .profile {
58 | -webkit-app-region: no-drag !important;
59 | }
60 |
61 | /*Thinner scrollbar*/
62 |
63 | ::-webkit-scrollbar {
64 | height: 6px !important;
65 | width: 6px !important;
66 | background-color: transparent;
67 | }
68 |
69 | /*Round corner scrollbar*/
70 |
71 | ::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb {
72 | border-radius: 3px !important;
73 | }
74 |
75 | /*Hide top and bottom buttons of scrollbar. Who uses those, lol*/
76 |
77 | ::-webkit-scrollbar-button {
78 | display: none !important;
79 | }
80 |
81 | /*Hide cover image overlay*/
82 |
83 | .card-overlay, .Card__overlay {
84 | visibility: visible;
85 | opacity: 0;
86 | background: linear-gradient(transparent, rgba(var(--modspotify_rgb_cover_overlay_and_shadow), 0.5));
87 | border-radius: var(--cover-border-radius) !important;
88 | transition: opacity cubic-bezier(0.175, 0.885, 0.32, 1.275) 0.8s;
89 | }
90 |
91 | .card .card-button-add, .card .card-button-play, .card .card-button-more {
92 | visibility: visible;
93 | opacity: 0;
94 | transition: opacity cubic-bezier(0.175, 0.885, 0.32, 1.275) 0.8s;
95 | }
96 |
97 | .card.playing .card-button-play, .playing .card .card-button-play {
98 | opacity: 1 !important;
99 | }
100 |
101 | .Card__image-wrapper--contextmenu-active:not(.Card__image-wrapper--hover-disabled) .Card__add-button, .Card__image-wrapper--contextmenu-active:not(.Card__image-wrapper--hover-disabled) .Card__more-button, .Card__image-wrapper--contextmenu-active:not(.Card__image-wrapper--hover-disabled) .Card__overlay, .Card__image-wrapper--contextmenu-active:not(.Card__image-wrapper--hover-disabled) .Card__play-button, .Card__image-wrapper:not(.Card__image-wrapper--hover-disabled) .Card__image-hit-area:hover .Card__add-button, .Card__image-wrapper:not(.Card__image-wrapper--hover-disabled) .Card__image-hit-area:hover .Card__more-button, .Card__image-wrapper:not(.Card__image-wrapper--hover-disabled) .Card__image-hit-area:hover .Card__overlay, .Card__image-wrapper:not(.Card__image-wrapper--hover-disabled) .Card__image-hit-area:hover .Card__play-button {
102 | opacity: 1;
103 | }
104 |
105 | .card-image-hit-area:not(.no-hover):hover .card-overlay, .card-image-hit-area:not(.no-hover):hover .card-button-add, .card-image-hit-area:not(.no-hover):hover .card-button-play, .card-image-hit-area:not(.no-hover):hover .card-button-more, .card-image-wrapper.contextmenu-active .card-overlay, .card-image-wrapper.contextmenu-active .card-button-add, .card-image-wrapper.contextmenu-active .card-button-play, .card-image-wrapper.contextmenu-active .card-button-more, .card:not(.card-horizontal).pressed .card-overlay, .card:not(.card-horizontal).pressed .card-button-add, .card:not(.card-horizontal).pressed .card-button-play, .card:not(.card-horizontal).pressed .card-button-more {
106 | opacity: 1;
107 | }
108 |
109 | .glue-page-header__content .glue-page-header__image-inner {
110 | border-radius: var(--cover-border-radius);
111 | box-shadow: unset !important;
112 | }
113 |
114 | .glue-page-header__full-description-overlay {
115 | box-shadow: unset !important;
116 | }
117 |
118 | .card-placeholder-wrapper {
119 | background: transparent !important;
120 | }
121 |
122 | /*Spice up search input background*/
123 |
124 | .SearchInput {
125 | color: var(--modspotify_main_fg);
126 | }
127 |
128 | .SearchInput__input {
129 | color: var(--modspotify_secondary_fg);
130 | background-color: transparent;
131 | padding-left: 34px;
132 | border-radius: 0 !important;
133 | border-bottom: 1px solid var(--modspotify_main_fg) !important;
134 | }
135 |
136 | /*
137 | Collage of 3 album covers is usually seen in Browse and Chart.
138 | */
139 |
140 | .card-puff__image-wrapper, .card-puff__info-container, .card-puff__card-image {
141 | border-radius: var(--cover-border-radius) !important;
142 | }
143 |
144 | .card-puff__image-wrapper {
145 | overflow: visible;
146 | }
147 |
148 | .card-puff__card-image {
149 | box-shadow: 5px 0 30px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.7);
150 | overflow: visible;
151 | }
152 |
153 | .card-puff__title-container {
154 | background-color: transparent !important;
155 | }
156 |
157 | .card-puff.pressed .card-puff__image-wrapper, .card-puff.pressed .card-puff__info-container {
158 | opacity: 0.7 !important;
159 | }
160 |
161 | .card-puff__title {
162 | font-size: 14px;
163 | font-family: var(--info-font-family);
164 | font-weight: 500;
165 | color: var(--modspotify_main_bg);
166 | border-radius: 4px;
167 | background-color: var(--modspotify_preserve_1);
168 | padding: 4px 8px;
169 | }
170 |
171 | /*
172 | We use round corner on cover so they look weird in original
173 | form, so I move last cover to the right 20px and first one to the left 20px
174 | */
175 |
176 | .card-puff__card-image:nth-child(1) {
177 | right: 20px;
178 | box-shadow: 0 0 0 0 !important;
179 | }
180 |
181 | .card-puff__card-image:nth-child(3) {
182 | left: 20px;
183 | }
184 |
185 | .grid-overlay-label {
186 | top: 140px !important;
187 | }
188 |
189 | /* Remove gradient background */
190 |
191 | .glue-page-header__background-color {
192 | background-image: none !important;
193 | background: var(--modspotify_main_bg);
194 | }
195 |
196 | /* , .carousel, .section-divider-section-content */
197 |
198 | .Carousel__grid-wrapper::after {
199 | border: 2px solid var(--modspotify_scrollbar_fg_and_selected_row_bg);
200 | border-radius: var(--section-border-radius);
201 | /* margin: 16px !important; */
202 | }
203 |
204 | .GlueSectionDivider, .section-divider {
205 | padding: 48px 0 14px;
206 | }
207 |
208 | .section-divider>* {
209 | color: var(--modspotify_preserve_1);
210 | }
211 |
212 | .card-info-subtitle-metadata, .card-info-subtitle-description, .Card__info-subtitle-description, .Card__info-subtitle-metadata {
213 | letter-spacing: 0;
214 | font-family: var(--info-font-family);
215 | font-weight: 400;
216 | font-size: 12px;
217 | color: var(--modspotify_secondary_fg);
218 | }
219 |
220 | .card-info-title a, .card-horizontal .card-info-title span, .Card__info-title a {
221 | letter-spacing: 0;
222 | font-family: var(--info-font-family);
223 | font-weight: 500;
224 | font-size: 15px;
225 | color: var(--modspotify_preserve_1);
226 | }
227 |
228 | .card.playing .card-info-title a, .card.paused .card-info-title a, .playing .card .card-info-title a, .paused .card .card-info-title a {
229 | color: var(--modspotify_main_fg);
230 | }
231 |
232 | .tracklist-station-container::after {
233 | background: transparent !important;
234 | }
235 |
236 | .GlueHeader__background-overlay {
237 | background: var(--modspotify_main_bg) !important;
238 | }
239 |
240 | /* Move navigation buttons and search field to the right and down */
241 |
242 | .browser-navigation-top-bar {
243 | margin-top: 15px !important;
244 | margin-left: 8px;
245 | }
246 |
247 | .SearchInput__input, .SearchInput__searchIcon, .SearchInput__clearButton {
248 | margin-top: 15px !important;
249 | }
250 |
251 | .content-top-bar__profile-menu-button {
252 | margin-top: 15px !important;
253 | }
254 |
255 | .body-container--windows:not(.with-buddy-list):not(.messagebar) .content-top-bar__profile {
256 | margin-right: 110px !important;
257 | margin-top: -5px;
258 | }
259 |
260 | /* Spice up Fullscreen mode */
261 |
262 | #view-player .album-art .album-art__image {
263 | border-radius: 30px !important;
264 | box-shadow: 0 10px 70px rgba(var(--modspotify_rgb_cover_overlay_and_shadow), .5) !important;
265 | }
266 |
267 | #view-player .album-art .album-art__image .card-image-content-wrapper, #view-player .album-art .album-art__image .card-image-content-wrapper .card-image {
268 | border-radius: 30px !important;
269 | }
270 |
271 | #video-player .album-art__foreground {
272 | flex-direction: row;
273 | text-align: left;
274 | }
275 |
276 | #video-player .album-art__background {
277 | background-color: initial;
278 | }
279 |
280 | #video-player .album-art__track-details {
281 | padding-left: 50px;
282 | line-height: initial;
283 | }
284 |
285 | #video-player .album-art__track-title {
286 | font-size: 84px;
287 | margin-top: 0;
288 | line-height: initial;
289 | }
290 |
291 | #video-player .album-art__artist-name {
292 | font-size: 54px;
293 | margin-top: 0;
294 | line-height: initial;
295 | }
296 |
297 | /* Remove section divider */
298 |
299 | .section-divider {
300 | border-bottom: 0 !important;
301 | }
302 |
303 | /* Adjust Position of border active tab in Nav bar at top
304 | and add little glowing effect
305 | */
306 |
307 | .navbar-nav::after {
308 | width: 100%;
309 | height: 1px;
310 | bottom: 0;
311 | position: absolute;
312 | background: var(--modspotify_scrollbar_fg_and_selected_row_bg);
313 | }
314 |
315 | .nav.navbar-nav li {
316 | margin: 0 2px;
317 | }
318 |
319 | .nav.navbar-nav a {
320 | overflow: visible !important;
321 | padding: 0 16px;
322 | color: var(--modspotify_secondary_fg);
323 | text-transform: capitalize;
324 | font-weight: 500;
325 | font-size: 18px;
326 | letter-spacing: 0;
327 | }
328 |
329 | .nav.navbar-nav li:not(.active) a:hover {
330 | color: var(--modspotify_pressing_button_bg);
331 | }
332 |
333 | .nav.navbar-nav a::after {
334 | bottom: 0px !important;
335 | width: 100% !important;
336 | height: 3px;
337 | border-radius: 5px 5px 0 0;
338 | }
339 |
340 | .nav.navbar-nav li.active a::after {
341 | background-color: var(--modspotify_main_fg);
342 | }
343 |
344 | .nav.navbar-nav a:focus:not(.button):active::after {
345 | background-color: var(--modspotify_pressing_fg) !important;
346 | opacity: 0.24;
347 | height: 100%;
348 | border-radius: 0;
349 | }
350 |
351 | /* Notification bar */
352 |
353 | #content-wrapper #view-message-bar {
354 | position: absolute !important;
355 | width: calc(100% - 160px) !important;
356 | margin-left: 80px !important;
357 | border-radius: 0 0 10px 10px !important;
358 | }
359 |
360 | /* Small cover Big cover mechanism */
361 |
362 | .now-playing.cover-size-transition.active.image-expanded #now-playing-image-small {
363 | display: none;
364 | }
365 |
366 | .now-playing.cover-size-transition.active.image-expanded .cover-image-link-wrapper {
367 | flex: 0 1 10px;
368 | }
369 |
370 | #view-now-playing a.image {
371 | overflow: visible !important;
372 | }
373 |
374 | /* Profile arrow in top left */
375 |
376 | .content-top-bar__profile-menu-button .dropdown {
377 | position: fixed !important;
378 | top: 10px !important;
379 | -webkit-app-region: no-drag !important;
380 | }
381 |
382 | /* [WINDOWS] Change Profile menu horizontal position */
383 |
384 | body.body-container--windows .content-top-bar__profile-menu-button .dropdown {
385 | right: 190px !important;
386 | }
387 |
388 | body:not(.body-container--windows) .content-top-bar__profile-menu-button .dropdown {
389 | right: 20px !important;
390 | }
391 |
392 | /* Small tooltip */
393 |
394 | #tooltip, .Tooltip {
395 | box-shadow: 0 0 4px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2) !important;
396 | border-radius: 4px !important;
397 | background-color: var(--modspotify_secondary_fg);
398 | color: var(--modspotify_main_bg);
399 | padding: 10px 10px;
400 | }
401 |
402 | .tooltip-arrow-top, .tooltip-arrow-bottom, .Tooltip__arrow {
403 | display: none !important;
404 | }
405 |
406 | .lyrics-lines-container, .message-container {
407 | color: #FFFFFF !important;
408 | }
409 |
410 | /* Home page */
411 |
412 | .card-horizontal-interior-wrapper .card-info-title, .card-horizontal-interior-wrapper .card-info-subtitle-links {
413 | text-align: start !important;
414 | }
415 |
416 | .tracklist-podcast .tl-progress .row-progress__bar {
417 | background-color: var(--modspotify_main_fg);
418 | }
419 |
420 | .Header__background-color {
421 | background-color: var(--modspotify_main_bg) !important;
422 | }
423 |
424 | /* Button */
425 |
426 | .Button, .button {
427 | font-weight: 500;
428 | text-transform: capitalize;
429 | font-size: 14px;
430 | letter-spacing: 0;
431 | }
432 |
433 | .Button.Button--style-green, .Button.Button--style-stroke, .Button.Button--style-icon-stroke, .Button.Button--style-icon-background, .button.button-green, .button.button-white, .button.button-with-stroke, .button.button-icon-with-stroke {
434 | border-radius: 20px;
435 | border: 0;
436 | background-color: var(--modspotify_indicator_fg_and_button_bg);
437 | color: var(--modspotify_secondary_fg) !important;
438 | box-shadow: 0 1px 5px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.16), 0 1px 2px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.26) !important;
439 | }
440 |
441 | .Button.Button--style-icon-stroke, .Button.Button--style-icon-background {
442 | border-radius: 50%;
443 | }
444 |
445 | .Button--style-green:hover, .Button--style-stroke:hover, .Button--style-icon-stroke:hover, .Button--style-icon-background:hover, .button.button-green:hover, .button.button-white:hover, .button.button-with-stroke:hover, .Button--style-icon-background:hover, .button.button-icon-with-stroke:hover {
446 | transform: none !important;
447 | background-color: var(--modspotify_indicator_fg_and_button_bg) !important;
448 | box-shadow: 0 1px 8px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2), 0 1px 3px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.36) !important;
449 | }
450 |
451 | .Button.Button--style-stroke::after, .Button.Button--style-icon-stroke::after, .Button.Button--style-icon-background::after, .button.button-with-stroke::after, .button.button-icon-with-stroke::after {
452 | box-shadow: none !important;
453 | }
454 |
455 | .glue-page-header__title-text, .Header__title-text {
456 | color: var(--modspotify_preserve_1) !important;
457 | letter-spacing: 0 !important;
458 | font-weight: 500 !important;
459 | }
460 |
461 | .glue-page-header .glue-page-header__content-inner .glue-page-header__button {
462 | margin-top: 40px;
463 | }
464 |
465 | .glue-page-header__content-inner, .glue-page-header__data, .glue-page-header__title, .Header__content-inner, .Header__data, .Header__title, .Header__title-text, .Header__title-text-inner {
466 | overflow: visible !important;
467 | }
468 |
469 | /* Hide unnecessary info in playlist page*/
470 |
471 | .glue-page-header__p2s-details, .glue-page-header__p2s-followers {
472 | display: none;
473 | }
474 |
475 | /* Context menus */
476 |
477 | .context-menu, .Menu, .dropdown-menu, .dropdown-interior-menu {
478 | box-shadow: 0 8px 10px 1px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.14), 0 3px 14px 2px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.12), 0 5px 5px -3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2);
479 | border-radius: 3px !important;
480 | overflow: hidden;
481 | padding: 0;
482 | border: 0;
483 | }
484 |
485 | .context-menu .item, .Menu .MenuItem {
486 | padding: 0 24px;
487 | font-size: 14px !important;
488 | line-height: 40px !important;
489 | font-family: var(--info-font-family);
490 | }
491 |
492 | .context-menu .item.parent:after {
493 | top: 0;
494 | }
495 |
496 | .context-menu .item.with-icon-svg:before {
497 | top: calc(50% - 8px);
498 | }
499 |
500 | .context-menu .sep {
501 | margin: 1px 0;
502 | background-color: var(--modspotify_scrollbar_fg_and_selected_row_bg);
503 | }
504 |
505 | .context-menu .item.hover:not(.disabled), .Menu .MenuItem.selected, .dropdown-interior-menu>li.selected, .dropdown-interior-menu>li>a:focus, .dropdown-menu>li.selected, .dropdown-menu>li>a:focus, .dropdown-submenu:focus>a, .dropdown-menu>.active>a, .dropdown-menu>.active.selected, .dropdown-menu>.active>a:focus, .dropdown-interior-menu>.active>a, .dropdown-interior-menu>.active.selected, .dropdown-interior-menu>.active>a:focus {
506 | background-color: rgba(var(--modspotify_rgb_sidebar_indicator_and_hover_button_bg), 0.2);
507 | }
508 |
509 | .Menu__title {
510 | letter-spacing: 0;
511 | font-weight: 500;
512 | text-align: left;
513 | }
514 |
515 | .navbar-overflow .selected a {
516 | background-color: transparent;
517 | }
518 |
519 | .PopoverMenu__arrow {
520 | display: none;
521 | }
522 |
523 | #menu-wrapper ::-webkit-scrollbar {
524 | display: none;
525 | }
526 |
527 | .main-view-wrapper {
528 | overflow: unset;
529 | }
530 |
531 | .glue-page-header__label span, .Header__label span {
532 | color: var(--modspotify_preserve_1);
533 | padding: 5px 0;
534 | }
535 |
536 | .glue-page-header__label .header-verified-check {
537 | background-color: transparent;
538 | }
539 |
540 | body.remotebar .view-player .player-bar-wrapper {
541 | height: 100%;
542 | }
543 |
544 | .Header__image-inner {
545 | box-shadow: unset;
546 | }
547 |
548 | /* Change info font */
549 |
550 | .Card__info-wrapper, .card-info-wrapper {
551 | font-family: var(--info-font-family);
552 | margin-top: 20px;
553 | }
554 |
555 | /* Section title font color */
556 |
557 | .GlueSectionDivider__title, .section-divider-title {
558 | color: var(--modspotify_preserve_1);
559 | font-family: var(--glue-font-family);
560 | font-weight: 500;
561 | }
562 |
563 | .section-divider-description {
564 | padding-top: 6px;
565 | }
566 |
567 | /* Sidebar */
568 |
569 | .LeftSidebar .SidebarListItem {
570 | font-weight: 400;
571 | }
572 |
573 | .LeftSidebar .SidebarListItem.SidebarListItem--is-active,
574 | .RootlistItem--is-active {
575 | font-weight: 500;
576 | }
577 |
578 | .LeftSidebar .SidebarListItem, .RootlistItem {
579 | padding-top: 3px;
580 | padding-bottom: 3px;
581 | }
582 |
583 | .scrollbar-style-visible-linux .RootlistItem, .scrollbar-style-visible-mac .RootlistItem, .scrollbar-style-visible-windows .RootlistItem {
584 | padding-right: var(--left-sidebar-padding-right);
585 | }
586 |
587 | .LeftSidebar__section {
588 | margin: 0;
589 | padding: 18px 0;
590 | border-bottom: 1px solid var(--modspotify_scrollbar_fg_and_selected_row_bg);
591 | }
592 |
593 | .SidebarListItem--is-active:after, .RootlistItem--is-active:before {
594 | background-color: var(--modspotify_sidebar_indicator_and_hover_button_bg);
595 | opacity: 0.2;
596 | bottom: unset;
597 | top: 0;
598 | height: 100%;
599 | width: calc(var(--left-sidebar-width) - var(--left-sidebar-padding-right) + 5px);
600 | border-radius: 0 30px 30px 0;
601 | }
602 |
603 | .SidebarListItem__inner {
604 | align-items: center;
605 | }
606 |
607 | .SidebarList__title {
608 | display: none;
609 | }
610 |
611 | .SidebarListItem__play-button {
612 | z-index: 2;
613 | }
614 |
615 | /* Mood card */
616 |
617 | .gc-image-container, .gc-image {
618 | border-radius: var(--cover-border-radius) !important;
619 | }
620 |
621 | .gc-label-text-wrapper {
622 | overflow: unset;
623 | }
624 |
625 | .gc-label-text {
626 | font-size: 14px;
627 | font-family: var(--info-font-family);
628 | font-weight: 400;
629 | color: var(--modspotify_main_bg);
630 | border-radius: 4px;
631 | background-color: var(--modspotify_preserve_1);
632 | padding: 4px 8px;
633 | }
634 |
635 | .genre-card:hover .gc-label-text {
636 | border: 0;
637 | }
638 |
639 | /* Playlist item */
640 |
641 | .tl-cell, .TableCell {
642 | font-family: var(--info-font-family);
643 | font-weight: 400;
644 | height: 50px;
645 | }
646 |
647 | .tl-cell:not(.tl-number), .tl-cell a:link, .tl-highlight, .TableCell:not(.tl-number), .TableCell a:link {
648 | color: var(--modspotify_secondary_fg);
649 | }
650 |
651 | .tl-row.selected .tl-cell, .tl-row.selected:hover .tl-cell, .TableRow.TableRow--is-selected .TableCell {
652 | background-color: rgba(var(--modspotify_rgb_sidebar_indicator_and_hover_button_bg), 0.2) !important;
653 | }
654 |
655 | .tl-row .tl-cell:first-child, .TableRow .TableCell:first-child {
656 | border-radius: 4px 0 0 4px;
657 | }
658 |
659 | .tl-row .tl-cell:last-child, .TableRow .TableCell:last-child {
660 | border-radius: 0 4px 4px 0;
661 | }
662 |
663 | @media screen and (max-width: 950px) {
664 | .tl-cell.tl-more {
665 | border-radius: 0 4px 4px 0;
666 | }
667 | }
668 |
669 | .tl-explicit .label, .tl-premium .label {
670 | color: var(--modspotify_scrollbar_fg_and_selected_row_bg);
671 | border: 1px solid var(--modspotify_scrollbar_fg_and_selected_row_bg);
672 | }
673 |
674 | .tl-row.current .tl-cell:not(.tl-number), .tl-row.current .tl-cell a:link, .tl-row.current .tl-highlight, .TableCellSong--track-is-playing .TableCellSong__featuredArtist, .TableCellSong--track-is-playing .TableCellSong__text-truncator, .TableCellSong--track-is-playing .TableCellSong__track-name {
675 | color: var(--modspotify_main_fg);
676 | }
677 |
678 | .TableCell {
679 | border-top: 0;
680 | }
681 |
682 | /* Horizontal card: change cover image to the right */
683 |
684 | .card-horizontal .card-image-wrapper {
685 | float: right;
686 | }
687 |
688 | .card-horizontal .card-info-wrapper {
689 | margin-left: 0;
690 | }
691 |
692 | .card-horizontal .card-info-content-wrapper, .card-horizontal-size-medium .card-info-wrapper .card-info-content-wrapper {
693 | padding-left: 0;
694 | }
695 |
696 | /* Sort element: color, remove label */
697 |
698 | .section-divider .GlueDropdown {
699 | color: var(--modspotify_secondary_fg);
700 | font-weight: 400;
701 | border-radius: 4px;
702 | padding: 0 5px;
703 | margin-left: 0;
704 | }
705 |
706 | [data-ta-id="sorting-wrapper"] {
707 | float: right !important;
708 | }
709 |
710 | [data-ta-id="sorting-wrapper"] label {
711 | display: none;
712 | }
713 |
714 | /* Search bar in app */
715 |
716 | .h-search {
717 | border-bottom: 1px solid var(--modspotify_main_fg);
718 | border-radius: 0;
719 | }
720 |
721 | .focus .h-search, .h-search:focus {
722 | background: none;
723 | }
724 |
725 | /* Card buttons */
726 |
727 | .Card__play-button, .card .card-button-play {
728 | left: unset !important;
729 | top: unset !important;
730 | right: 10px;
731 | bottom: 10px;
732 | width: 45px;
733 | height: 45px;
734 | border-radius: 50%;
735 | }
736 |
737 | .card .card-button-play.button-play::before, .card .button-play.playing::before {
738 | line-height: 45px !important;
739 | font-size: 20px !important;
740 | padding-left: 13px !important;
741 | }
742 |
743 | .card-button-more {
744 | left: unset !important;
745 | top: 10px !important;
746 | right: 0;
747 | transform: none !important;
748 | margin: 0;
749 | }
750 |
751 | .card-button-more::before {
752 | padding-left: 0;
753 | text-align: center;
754 | transform: rotate(90deg);
755 | }
756 |
757 | .card-button-add {
758 | left: unset !important;
759 | top: unset !important;
760 | bottom: 15px;
761 | right: 60px;
762 | transform: none !important;
763 | margin: 0;
764 | }
765 |
766 | .card-button-add::before {
767 | padding-left: 0;
768 | text-align: left;
769 | }
770 |
771 | .Card__play-button {
772 | left: unset !important;
773 | top: unset !important;
774 | right: 10px;
775 | bottom: 10px;
776 | transform: none !important;
777 | }
778 |
779 | .Card__play-button .Button.Button--style-icon-background, .Card__play-button .Button.Button--style-icon-stroke {
780 | width: 45px !important;
781 | height: 45px !important;
782 | }
783 |
784 | .Card__play-button .Button.Button--style-icon-stroke:before, .Card__play-button .Button.Button--style-icon-background:before {
785 | line-height: 45px !important;
786 | font-size: 20px !important;
787 | }
788 |
789 | .Card__add-button {
790 | left: unset !important;
791 | top: unset !important;
792 | bottom: 10px;
793 | right: 60px;
794 | transform: none !important;
795 | }
796 |
797 | .Card__more-button {
798 | left: unset !important;
799 | top: 0 !important;
800 | right: 0;
801 | transform: rotate(90deg);
802 | }
803 |
804 | /* Concert page */
805 |
806 | .concert-title span {
807 | color: var(--modspotify_secondary_fg) !important;
808 | }
809 |
810 | .location__container .location__name {
811 | letter-spacing: 0;
812 | font-weight: 500;
813 | color: var(--modspotify_preserve_1);
814 | }
815 |
816 | #concerts h1 {
817 | font-weight: 500;
818 | color: var(--modspotify_preserve_1);
819 | }
820 |
821 | /* Bio page */
822 |
823 | .biography__container {
824 | margin-top: 30px;
825 | padding: 16px;
826 | border-radius: var(--section-border-radius);
827 | border: 2px solid var(--modspotify_scrollbar_fg_and_selected_row_bg);
828 | }
829 |
830 | .biography__container .section-divider {
831 | padding: 0;
832 | }
833 |
834 | .rankings__container {
835 | margin-top: 30px;
836 | padding: 16px;
837 | border-radius: var(--section-border-radius);
838 | border: 2px solid var(--modspotify_scrollbar_fg_and_selected_row_bg);
839 | }
840 |
841 | .rankings__container h4 {
842 | margin: 0;
843 | padding: 0;
844 | letter-spacing: 0 !important;
845 | color: var(--modspotify_secondary_fg) !important;
846 | font-family: var(--glue-font-family) !important;
847 | font-weight: 500 !important;
848 | }
849 |
850 | .rankings__topcities.title {
851 | padding: 32px 0 16px;
852 | }
853 |
854 | .section-divider.section-divider-borderless {
855 | margin-bottom: 16px;
856 | }
857 |
858 | .section-divider.section-divider-borderless h2 {
859 | color: var(--modspotify_secondary_fg) !important;
860 | font-family: var(--glue-font-family);
861 | font-weight: 500;
862 | letter-spacing: 0;
863 | }
864 |
865 | .biography__container .biography__image-carousel {
866 | border-radius: var(--cover-border-radius);
867 | overflow: hidden;
868 | margin-bottom: 32px;
869 | }
870 |
871 | .biography__container .bio-show {
872 | margin-left: 0;
873 | }
874 |
875 | .biography__container .listening {
876 | margin-bottom: 0;
877 | }
878 |
879 | .rankings__info {
880 | padding-top: 0;
881 | margin-bottom: 32px;
882 | }
883 |
884 | /* Toggle button */
885 |
886 | .slider {
887 | background: var(--modspotify_secondary_fg);
888 | border: 0;
889 | height: 18px;
890 | border-radius: 9px;
891 | }
892 |
893 | .slider.enabled {
894 | background: var(--modspotify_sidebar_indicator_and_hover_button_bg);
895 | }
896 |
897 | .slider.enabled div {
898 | background: var(--modspotify_main_fg);
899 | }
900 |
901 | .slider div {
902 | transition: all 0.3s ease;
903 | background: var(--modspotify_preserve_1);
904 | box-shadow: 0 1px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.4);
905 | border-radius: 11px;
906 | }
907 |
908 | /* Friend list */
909 |
910 | .buddy-list-title h3 {
911 | font-weight: 500;
912 | color: var(--modspotify_secondary_fg);
913 | }
914 |
915 | .buddy-list-title {
916 | padding-top: 16px;
917 | }
918 |
919 | .friend .user .name {
920 | font-weight: 500;
921 | font-family: var(--info-font-family);
922 | color: var(--modspotify_preserve_1);
923 | }
924 |
925 | .friend .context a, .friend .song-artist a, .friend .song-title a {
926 | font-weight: 400;
927 | font-family: var(--info-font-family);
928 | color: var(--modspotify_secondary_fg);
929 | }
930 |
931 | .buddy-card .card .button {
932 | right: 0;
933 | bottom: 0;
934 | }
935 |
936 | .buddy-card .card .button:before {
937 | font-size: 16px !important;
938 | line-height: 40px !important;
939 | }
940 |
941 | /*Force player bar to has fixed height*/
942 |
943 | .view-player {
944 | height: var(--bar-height) !important;
945 | border-top: 0;
946 | margin: 0 15px;
947 | }
948 |
949 | /* Player Progress bar */
950 |
951 | .view-player .now-playing {
952 | overflow: unset;
953 | }
954 |
955 | .view-player .now-playing-container .button-add {
956 | color: var(--modspotify_main_fg) !important;
957 | }
958 |
959 | .progress-container .progress-bar, .progress-container .inner {
960 | top: 0 !important;
961 | margin-top: 0 !important;
962 | height: 2px;
963 | }
964 |
965 | .progress-container .progress-bar-wrapper {
966 | top: 4px !important;
967 | height: 6px;
968 | }
969 |
970 | .progress-container .progress-bar-wrapper:hover .inner, .progress-container .progress-bar-wrapper:hover .progress-bar, .progress-container .progress-bar-wrapper.active .inner, .progress-container .progress-bar-wrapper.active .progress-bar {
971 | height: 6px;
972 | }
973 |
974 | .view-player .player-controls-container .progress-container {
975 | position: fixed;
976 | width: 100%;
977 | bottom: var(--bar-height);
978 | margin: 0;
979 | left: 0;
980 | }
981 |
982 | .progress-container .inner {
983 | background-color: var(--modspotify_main_fg) !important;
984 | }
985 |
986 | #player-text-elapsed, #player-text-remaining {
987 | display: none;
988 | }
989 |
990 | /* Player Control buttons */
991 |
992 | .view-player .player-controls-container {
993 | text-align: left;
994 | flex: 0 1 18%;
995 | order: 0;
996 | }
997 |
998 | .view-player .player-bar-spacer {
999 | display: none;
1000 | }
1001 |
1002 | .view-player .now-playing-container {
1003 | flex: 0 1 64%;
1004 | order: 2;
1005 | }
1006 |
1007 | .view-player .now-playing-container .caption {
1008 | align-items: center;
1009 | justify-content: center;
1010 | font-family: var(--info-font-family);
1011 | }
1012 |
1013 | .view-player .text-container .text-item-container-track {
1014 | font-weight: 500;
1015 | }
1016 |
1017 | .view-player .now-playing-container .caption .text-container, .view-player .now-playing .cover-image-link-wrapper {
1018 | flex: unset;
1019 | }
1020 |
1021 | .view-player .extra-controls-container {
1022 | order: 3;
1023 | }
1024 |
1025 | .view-player .player-controls-container .controls {
1026 | margin-top: 4px;
1027 | display: flex;
1028 | }
1029 |
1030 | button#player-button-previous {
1031 | order: 1;
1032 | }
1033 |
1034 | button#player-button-play {
1035 | order: 2;
1036 | }
1037 |
1038 | .skip-button-container {
1039 | order: 3;
1040 | }
1041 |
1042 | button#player-button-shuffle, #player-button-thumbs-down, .view-player button[data-interaction-intent="skip-back"] {
1043 | order: 4;
1044 | }
1045 |
1046 | button#player-button-repeat, #player-button-thumbs-up, .view-player button[data-interaction-target="skip-forward-button"] {
1047 | order: 5;
1048 | }
1049 |
1050 | .view-player .player-controls-container .controls .button-repeat.active, .view-player .player-controls-container .controls .button-shuffle.active, .view-player .player-controls-container .controls .button-thumbs-down.active, .view-player .player-controls-container .controls .button-thumbs-up.active {
1051 | color: var(--modspotify_main_fg);
1052 | }
1053 |
1054 | .view-player .player-controls-container .controls .button-play, .view-player .player-controls-container .controls .button-play:after {
1055 | box-shadow: unset !important;
1056 | border-radius: 0 !important;
1057 | width: 35px;
1058 | height: 35px;
1059 | }
1060 |
1061 | .view-player .player-controls-container .controls .button-play:before {
1062 | font-size: 35px !important;
1063 | border-radius: 0 !important;
1064 | padding-left: 0 !important;
1065 | }
1066 |
1067 | /* Player cover art */
1068 |
1069 | .view-player .now-playing-container .caption .cover-image-link {
1070 | flex-basis: var(--bar-cover-art-size);
1071 | width: var(--bar-cover-art-size);
1072 | height: var(--bar-cover-art-size);
1073 | }
1074 |
1075 | .view-player .now-playing .cover-image-link figure {
1076 | width: var(--bar-cover-art-size);
1077 | height: var(--bar-cover-art-size);
1078 | border-radius: 3px;
1079 | overflow: hidden;
1080 | }
1081 |
1082 | .view-player .now-playing .cover-image-link-wrapper {
1083 | width: var(--bar-cover-art-size);
1084 | height: var(--bar-cover-art-size);
1085 | }
1086 |
1087 | /* Input form */
1088 |
1089 | .form-control, .form-control:focus {
1090 | color: var(--modspotify_secondary_fg);
1091 | background-color: var(--modspotify_indicator_fg_and_button_bg);
1092 | font-family: var(--info-font-family);
1093 | }
1094 |
1095 | #view-modal .playlist-annotate .description-field-wrapper {
1096 | color: var(--modspotify_secondary_fg);
1097 | }
1098 |
1099 | /* Connect Device Popup */
1100 |
1101 | /* Cannot edit svg colors, hide it away */
1102 |
1103 | .ConnectPopup__devices-image {
1104 | display: none;
1105 | }
1106 |
1107 | .ConnectPopup {
1108 | box-shadow: 0 8px 10px 1px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.14), 0 3px 14px 2px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.12), 0 5px 5px -3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2);
1109 | border-radius: 3px !important;
1110 | }
1111 |
1112 | /* Volume bar */
1113 |
1114 | .view-player .extra-controls-container .volumebar-container .progress-bar-wrapper.active .inner, .view-player .extra-controls-container .volumebar-container:hover .inner {
1115 | background-color: var(--modspotify_sidebar_indicator_and_hover_button_bg);
1116 | }
1117 |
1118 | /* Search page */
1119 |
1120 | .SearchHeader__sticky-wrapper {
1121 | background-image: unset;
1122 | background-color: unset;
1123 | border-bottom: 0;
1124 | }
1125 |
1126 | .SearchInput__searchIcon {
1127 | color: var(--modspotify_main_fg);
1128 | }
1129 |
1130 | #section-recently-searched {
1131 | font-weight: 500;
1132 | color: var(--modspotify_preserve_1);
1133 | }
1134 |
1135 | /* Notification */
1136 | .GlueNotificationBubble {
1137 | box-shadow: 0 8px 10px 1px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.14), 0 3px 14px 2px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.12), 0 5px 5px -3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2);
1138 | background-color: var(--modspotify_main_bg);
1139 | border-radius: 3px;
1140 | }
1141 |
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