Comment on Notes from the Graz Plasma sprint by rb

<!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>"We also made plans to remove QML-themability from splash screens and login screen themes, and instead you’ll simply be able to choose custom images." I have had my own personal SDDM theme for a very long time. I also ported it from QT 5 to QT 6. It gets has no avatars, simply a background, traditional user name with password boxes, an arrow for enter, a session drop down box, time and date, with shutdown and reboot buttons. It is basically Breeze without the generic avatar place holder. </p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --><!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>SO, this simplified login theming would no longer be supported? I would have to accept SDDM's default look, including the annoying generic avatar, and only have the ability to change the background/wallpaper? <br></p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --><!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>I have a single user system installed on multiple devices for years. There should at least be a way to hide some of the elements on the login screen. Specifically, that avatar in the circle above the login name. It is huge and ugly and completely unnecessary for many users with only one or two family member systems that do not use or need avatars/face images. Also, it looks exactly like Windows IMO. I do not need a generic placeholder to remind me that I am not using a face image/avatar. </p> <!-- /wp:paragraph -->...