Is there a good theme that works properly on elementary OS? cause i used to use matcha themes but discord's and many other app's trays ends up looking like this:

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  • stylesheet

    The GTK Stylesheet for elementary OS

  • https://github.com/elementary/stylesheet Make sure to follow all instructions and you do have all requirements

  • elementary-x

    Transform your Linux system with an elegant Elementary OS theme and sleek macOS window controls, available in both light and dark mode.

  • I use https://github.com/surajmandalcell/elementary-x

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