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    cfabbro
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    Besides the stripe colors to differentiate new comments (as well as your own, OPs, and "exemplary" comments), you can also enable "Collapse old comments when I return to a topic" in your settings...

    Besides the stripe colors to differentiate new comments (as well as your own, OPs, and "exemplary" comments), you can also enable "Collapse old comments when I return to a topic" in your settings which does what it says, and makes it so you don't have to wade through all the old comments to find the new ones.

    p.s. If you're confused about which stripe colors mean what, there is a preview for every theme which explains it:
    https://tildes.net/settings/theme_previews

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    1. Omnicrola
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      I've had this enabled for so long I'd forgotten it wasn't default behavior, and found this entire topic very confusing! It's one of my favorite features of Tildes.

      enable "Collapse old comments when I return to a topic" in your settings

      I've had this enabled for so long I'd forgotten it wasn't default behavior, and found this entire topic very confusing! It's one of my favorite features of Tildes.

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      aphoenix
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      That's correct (at least for the dark theme that I use Atom One). Also, topics mark from the index page if they have new comments and how many. I'll just ping @bauke into here as the resident...

      That's correct (at least for the dark theme that I use Atom One). Also, topics mark from the index page if they have new comments and how many.

      I'll just ping @bauke into here as the resident "person who has an interest in add-ons, and Tildes expert, in case there's an answer for your other questions.

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      1. Bauke
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        There shouldn't be any differences between the themes apart from color and light/dark variants doing minor specific things differently for readability. Maybe what you read @daychilde was how I...

        I saw a thread somewhere talking about how something was working for Dracula but none of the others.

        There shouldn't be any differences between the themes apart from color and light/dark variants doing minor specific things differently for readability.

        Maybe what you read @daychilde was how I made a custom Dracula theme and when Dracula was added natively to the site they weren't the same, after which I renamed my version to Baukula that now works with all the themes.

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