So, Gnome 3 uses a form of CSS for its theming. I'll go ahead and give it a good solid plusplus for that. Easy, understandable customization. Or at least one would think. So, CSS being the nice cascadey thing it is, I should be able to override a theme by placing something in a specific location in my home dir, right? But every reference I find online suggests modifying the themes in /usr/share/themes/ directly... Is this right? I hope not. If it is this way, this seems like a huge oversight.
In my case, I am using nautilus on my desktop. But the Adwaita theme's text color doesn't show up very well on my background. So I thought I'd modify it. And that led me to writing this post. Any ideas? -- Michael Welsh Duggan (m...@md5i.com) _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list desktop-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list