SUPREMTISM
Truth lies within geometry.
Suprematism is a basic aesthetic theme made by LemonCat233 &
Liurd, it's designed to achieve extreme minimalism, sufficient custom developments are provided under the condition that there's no unnecessary transition effects. If you want to use this theme in any page, please add the following wiki syntax:
[[include :backrooms-wiki:theme:suprematism]]
Here are some showcases of the theme's
elements:
Showcases
A horizontal rule can be created with 4 hyphens "——"1 and extends across the whole page if it's not placed inside anything (e.g. a blockquote). The lines separating sections of this document are horizontal rules.
White on White (Kazimir Malevich, 1918)
Titles can be created by putting one to six plus "+" at the start of the line.
Suprematism (Russian: супремати́зм) is an early 20th-century art movement focused on the fundamentals of geometry (circles, squares, rectangles), painted in a limited range of colors. The term suprematism refers to an abstract art based upon "the supremacy of pure artistic feeling" rather than on the figurative depiction of real-life subjects. To support the movement, Malevich established the journal Supremus (initially titled Nul or Nothing), which received contributions from artists and philosophers. The publication, however, never took off and its first issue was never distributed due to the Russian Revolution. The movement itself, however, was announced in Malevich's 1915 Last Futurist Exhibition of Paintings 0,10, in St. Petersburg, where he, and several others in his group, exhibited 36 works in a similar style.
"Art no longer cares to serve the state and religion, it no longer wishes to illustrate the history of manners, it wants to have nothing further to do with the object, as such, and believes that it can exist, in and for itself, without "things" (that is, the "time-tested well-spring of life")."2
- Tabulator
- Tabulation
- Long Tab
- This tab has a really long name for some odd reason. I wonder why? It is very strange.
- Empty Tab
- Empty Tab
- Empty Tab
- Empty Tab
- Empty Tab
This is a tTab View.
| This is | Table |
|---|---|
| tbh | it's not nice not writing how to make one |
| but we're too lazy, so just look it up by yourself ;) | |
This is a blockquote, created by putting "> " at the start of each line.
More text
That's a horizontal rule
Nested blockquotes
[[div class="shadebox"]]
The feature of this blockquote is the texts inside it are aligned with the texts outside it.
[[div class="block"]]
This is a basic block element, it can be further styled by adding more classes.
NOT COMPATIBLE WITH shadebox!!
[[div class="block shadow"]]
The feature of this blockquote is its shadow.
[[div class="block dropshadow"]]
Same, but the shadows are larger.
[[div class="block light-bg"]]
Slightly lighter background.
[[div class="block dark-bg"]]
Sightly darker background.
This thing is annoying, but… sometimes you just can't avoid it…
Header font is Poiret One.
Banner font is Alumni Sans Pinstripe.
Title font is Sulphur Point.
Body font is Barlow.
UI font is Montserrat.
Monospace font is PT Mono.
Predefined
Suprematism has some build-in settings, you can change its appearance by changing the parameters when including the theme. They are:
Setting: Left Header.
Info: The header title of this setting is on the left, this makes it looks very classic.
Parameter: left-header=true
Setting: No Header.
Info: This setting abandoned it's header, this makes it looks minimal.
Parameter: no-header-desktop=true
Setting: Another Sidebar button Style.
Info: This setting changed its collapse button style, I don't know if such a "Neo-collapsism" setting likes Prokofiev3 's piece?
Parameter: collapse-sidebar-desktop=true
Setting: Permanent Sidebar.
Info: This setting shows it's sidebar shamelessly, I bet they must be good friends.
Parameter: show-sidebar=true
Setting: Full Screen Mode.
Info: This setting is in full screen, it must love people's swaying side faces beyond the screen, oh, I think it might be an artist!
Parameter: fullscreen=true
Setting: BIG Banner.
Info: This setting's banner is BIG, it is very proud of its banner, oh, how confident it is!
Parameter: big-banner=true
Setting: No Banner.
Info: This setting hides its banner, it knows a lot about the Golden Mean, oh, how clever it is!
Parameter: no-banner=true
Setting: Evernight.
Info: "I'm different from my brothers." This setting says. "Unlike scrambling for attention during the day, I'd rather staying quietly alone in the night, this makes me relax."
I think, this setting might be a Plants vs Zombies fan.
Parameter: evernight=true
Setting: Liminal.
Info: "If you're not careful and…" Oh c'mon, do we really need to introduce this?
Well, if you really need it, then click on this sentence.
Parameter: liminal=true
Setting: S.C.P. Foundation.
Info: "Warning", "Top Secret"… C'mon, do they really think they can control this place?
Oh, someone is knocking the door, wait, I'll be right back.
Greetings, we are ████, are you ███?
Yes that's me, and you are?
Wait, why are you holding a sack?
Announcement: I declare that I have never in any methods said any bad things about ████, I am a big fan of ████ from birth, I have attended every activities they held, say it in a more realistic way, don't sound that dull, don't read this part, wait, stop reading things on this board.
Parameter: scp=true
Setting: Liminal Archives.
Info: This setting made itself look like its favorite supernatural trope, and hoped this could attract more fellow enthusiasts.
Now it is still trying, if you're interested, please feel free to get to know each other, click here for contact information.
Parameter: liminal-archives=true
Customize
Besides, Suprematism has built-in a set of CSS variables, you can adjust them to change the theme's style. Below are some of the available variables:
This tab shows all the primary color variables of the theme, you can quickly change the theme's color style by adjusting them.
:root { --global-white-color: 248, 248, 248; --global-pale-color: 235, 235, 235; --global-light-color: 180, 180, 180; --global-dark-color: 90, 90, 90; --global-black-color: 30, 30, 30; --global-accent-1: 68, 123, 230; --global-accent-2: 24, 80, 187; --global-accent-3: 23, 24, 120; --alt-color: 221, 102, 17; --warning-color: 193, 44, 50; --accept-color: 20, 169, 32; --neutral-color: 193, 147, 44; }
