Materialious Invidious Client Lacks Full Theme Customization
The Materialious Invidious client restricts visual customization to a single accent color, forcing all users into a predefined theme with no granular control over individual UI elements. Power users and theme creators want per-element color control, hex input support, and the ability to write and share custom themes. This is a niche request tied to a specific open-source frontend wrapper for a privacy-focused video platform.
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