Too loud for a color scheme? (tried to reference 90s retro colors).

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from China

seen from Switzerland
seen from Malaysia
seen from Switzerland

seen from Germany
seen from Türkiye
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Germany

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Kazakhstan

seen from Germany

seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom
seen from Türkiye
Too loud for a color scheme? (tried to reference 90s retro colors).
Is this too complex for basic customization? Like should I have widget editing under basic or advanced? What do basic people usually want to do with their profile when they don't want to waste time?
I know in the past, Youtube and for a time Twitter had the options to upload a banner, background, and colors. But should basic include all the colors or just preset colors? Maybe all the colors should be medium?
Again I'm thinking about it from an advanced tech side, I don't know what basic people want @_@
Another feature I decided to add that Mercari and the others DO NOT have.
Ability to follow a Franchise and/or Fandom.
So say you want to follow Tangled but not Disney, and you only want to follow Dolls. You'd choose the franchise or fandom to follow then get a list of all items types to follow in that franchise or fandom.
Or you could follow Disney, and select to follow only pins. Or Pokemon and only follow cards. Or One Piece and only follow Sanji Figurines.
Basically the ability to curate your dashboard for the items you're interested in only. With the ability to unollow them at any point or temporarily disable them.
Instead of getting junk.
Website Store-front Customization is a go!
And the 'escape this fucking profile' button works! Broom (for now it will be an eraser when I make one) erases all customizations on the website to default templates so if you go to shop profile that's just really badly done (like yellow text on pink background) or marquee everywhere, or obnoxious giant images like Myspace used to do.
You click the broom and it turns them off-site wide so you can still see the profile and what they're selling.
If you click the art tray, it turns it back on. So you can have Myspace customization without the headache of being stuck on bad profiles we had in the past.
(IGNORE the default template, it's using the figma made one until I make the real one last because my brain is still trying to come up with where to put things and how I want it displayed for default or even the color sceheme. For now I kinda just ripped off Tumblr's Rave colors for testing LOL)
Or say fuck the default page layout and completely change it.
Next step is to make all the shop widgets now. For Medium Customization and Beginner Customization.
To scale user access permissions based on role and attribute, we implemented ABAC permissions into our front-end application.