Update: Shocker! Mark Shuttleworth has just added a comment to the bug report stating that once the issues with Unity 2D are fixed, the theme will be going back to 0px border goodness. As if to prove our own wisened words of Alpha Caution true, one of our favourite tweaks to Natty has been reversed in less than 24 hours.
It was chosen as one of our top 5 readers desktops and now it’s owner, Joakim Wahlgren, has put together a slick how-to letting you in on how to get the same slick look on […]
As a hostage of ancient hardware I'm forced to keep a copy of Windows XP close to hand. If there's one thing I hate more than the need to run virtualization software at all it's the lack of harmony it creates in my daily workflow. That's why I use an Ambiance theme for Windows XP.
I know, I know. You're rolling your eyes at the mention of the words 'Nano', 'Apple' and 'iPod' in the same sentence. But as they once sang 'give peace a chance' here I sing 'give iPod Nano inspired CoverGloobus themes a chance' - particularly when they're as nice as this.
How does a Docky theme based on the Divergence IV GTK+ theme sound?
We've fallen in love with 'Borderless' Metacity theme mods of late - the elementary example we feature was particularly striking. Rather than wait for your favourite theme maker to add a borderless-variant for you to install why not do it yourself? OMG! Ubuntu! reader zach4618 sent in a super easy guide on how to 'mod' a theme yourself.
MoonOS has a new theme - and if you want to install it in Ubuntu you can! Download link and pretty screenshot inside.
Sometimes the smallest of changes can make the biggest difference.
Meet Atolm – the newest dark theme on the block. Atolm is the result of a collaboration between designers SkiesOfAzel and MonkeyMagico, the latter of whom created the mock that served as the inspiration for […]
A new port of KDE's Oxygen theme that aims to provide seamless integration of Gtk/Gnome applications in KDE has been released.
Fans of the gorgeous Orta GTK+ theme take note: it now has a PPA, which will make staying up-to-date with all of the latest fixes and improvements a breeze.
Sometimes you don't want your Ubuntu desktop to be shinier than the baubles on your xmas tree. This set-up by reader breecube encapsulates that minimal-yet-elegant feel many strive for.