When I released Catppuccin Complete UI for Mastodon 2.0, I felt like the project had finally grown into what I wanted it to be. It was no longer just my own Mocha-flavored tweak of Bird UI. It had become a more complete Catppuccin theme system with multiple flavors, accent choices, fixed CSS exports, and a much cleaner install story. But almost immediately after that, another gap showed up. Not every Mastodon instance is actually running the same front end. My instance offers the GlitchSoc flavor, and once I started testing the theme there more seriously, it became obvious that the standard Mastodon files were not going to be enough. Things looked close in places, but “close” is not really what I want from a theme project like this. Spacing was off, parts of the post layout felt cramped, some controls were not behaving properly, and the Glitch-specific structure introduced enough little differences that the theme needed its own attention. So that is what this release is about. Why…
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