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Yes. There are a few ways to control how Remarkbox looks on your site.
For embed mode, under your the Namespace
settings dashboard, you may enter a URI to a self hosted CSS file.
Alternatively you may instead enter CSS and we will host it on your
behalf.
In stand-alone mode you have the option of building your
own Remarkbox theme.
Hi Russell, can you please explain what embed mode and
stand-alone mode are? How can I use
stand-alone mode?
Also, I can't find the setting for a self-hosted CSS file -- do I have to sign up for a production account to enable this feature?
Hey bytedude!
Yes, the options for the self-hosted CSS file require that you sign
up for a production account. Once you do that you will see a new menu
that shows various Namespace settings.
As for stand-alone mode, check out this FAQ: Do you have any real examples
Basically stand-alone mode is useful for a dedicated FAQ site, like this very page you are looking at!
Embed mode is for adding comments to an existing site.
Gotcha. Thanks for the reply!
A nice feature would be a light and dark mode - so that we could use an embed snippet that is pre-configured for a site depending on the background color (if this is possible.)
The default snippet works well on sites with light colored
backgrounds, but for darker backgrounds, the dark grey text inside the
iframe doesn't show well. I got around this by assigning a lighter
background color to #remarkbox-div which works but isn't
ideal obviously.
I guess another way around it is signing up for a plan (wink wink) so I can edit the namespace settings and use a self-hosted CSS file, but in my case, my blog is so small that I'd be lucky to get more than 5-10 comments in a month, so its not worth it. I'm loving Remarkbox and the implementation so far though. Excellent work!
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