arc-theme
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arc-theme
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Arc-Dark custom bg_selected?
You can write an issue/ask a question here. It's based on the original theme, which is not active since 2017, so I guess the packages in Linux distros are built from that fork.
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Can anyone suggest nice sleek, clean dark theme for xfce?
I have enjoyed the dark variant of the Arc Theme for years. It can be found in most distro repositories or here: https://github.com/horst3180/arc-theme
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What are your favorite Gnome Themes?
Arc dark. https://github.com/horst3180/arc-theme
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[RANT] Stop complaining that Fedora 36 theme does not match your favorite software
Me just being lazy instead of looking for it myself...how does this work? For example, let's say I want to use the Arc Dark theme on F36/Gnome 42. The theme claims it includes a GTK4 variant (btw, Fedora uses this fork of the Arc theme according to the rpm spec, as the original has been unmaintained for some time). How do I tell Gnome 42 libadwaita apps to use the Dark Arc theme? If it's an export line in my .profile file, then I must have done something wrong, because that didn't work for me. What is this trickery you mention, please do tell!
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Libre-Office icons white-on-white error
Here's a popular GTK and icon theme that go well with each other: https://github.com/horst3180/arc-theme https://github.com/horst3180/arc-icon-theme
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Make Linux look like Windows 95
Did you try the arc-dark theme? It's quite popular among archlinux users, and I think it looks pretty polished. [1]
I'm no design expert, so I got nothing to say in terms of UI/UX. But it's the theme I've grown most comfortable with to use over the years. I agree with your sentiment that most themes lack attention to detail, where everything looks just more cluttered than anything else (especially when taking a look at icons, fonts etc).
[1] https://github.com/horst3180/arc-theme
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Please help me replicate a modified theme
Arc uses SASS to generate the actual CSS. It uses constants for colors which should be easy to replace. The only thing you need then is to build the SCSS files with a SASS compiler. Look at this file for example: https://github.com/horst3180/arc-theme/blob/master/common/gtk-3.0/3.20/sass/_colors.scss
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My XFCE desktop environment
Theme: Arc darkest (Dark mode) Arc Github
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How do I get smaller titlebars on gnome 40?
https://github.com/horst3180/arc-theme slims things down a little bit.
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https://np.reddit.com/r/unixporn/comments/m6vr2z/xfce_im_loving_it/gr7vows/
Theme: Arc-Dark
Compass
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Is Compass gone?
pretty much gone, the beta site seems still to be alive http://beta.compass-style.org/reference/compass/css3/ and the github repo is still about https://github.com/Compass/compass/
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SCSS: Started with static website
SASS is a CSS preprocessor that is designed to be used as a standalone preprocessor, or as part of a framework called Compass. SASS for CSS is very similar to CSS, for creating CSS files that are more easily readable and maintainable than traditional CSS files. In the next chapper, we will learn how to use SASS to create a simple CSS file.
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SSGs through the ages: The ‘After Jekyll’ era
Soon after, Chris Epstein, the creator of Compass and co-creator of Sass, forked Brandon’s repository and asked for some help with the design. Being a big fan of Chris’s, Brandon jumped on the opportunity straight away. He pulled out the content, made the theme more generic, and named his creation Octopress.
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How to use scss in drupal theme?
I use a CLI tool to compile it as changes are made. I use http://compass-style.org/
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CSS Deep
Compass/compass - Compass is a Stylesheet Authoring Environment that makes your website design simpler to implement and easier to maintain.
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