It's easy to do it on GTK3:
- Uninstall /liboverlay-scrollbar3-0.2-0/
- Edit //usr/share/themes/elementary/gtk-3.0///scrollbars.css/
- Replace /-GtkRange-slider-width: 4;/ with /-GtkRange-slider-width: 6;/
- Replace /background-color: @base_color;/ with /background-color:
alpha (#DEDDDF, 1
Ouch, I forgot to post blueprint URL!
Here: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/elementaryos/+spec/sexy-scrollbars
2012/10/28 Sergey "Shnatsel" Davidoff
> Dan, I believe Paul describes the stock GTK+ scrollbars from elementary
> theme, not Ubuntu's overlay scrollbars. Look at the pic :)
>
> Paul, w
Dan, I believe Paul describes the stock GTK+ scrollbars from elementary
theme, not Ubuntu's overlay scrollbars. Look at the pic :)
Paul, we're aware of the problem indeed; Harvey (one of elementary
designers) has already registered a blueprint for it and I've posted some
initial ideas on the white
I am still not a fan of overlays (but not enough to uninstall them.. yet).
I like gmail's relatively new, fat scrollbars. I have attached a screenshot.
On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 12:12 PM, Daniel Foré wrote:
> Ah yes the current overlay scrollbars are indeed ugly haha. Who you want
> to contact abou
Ah yes the current overlay scrollbars are indeed ugly haha. Who you want to
contact about the way to do this is probably Andrea Cimitan (*andrea*.*
cimitan*@canonical.com) who did Ubuntu's scrollbars. He would probably know
the best place to start regarding how to implement such a thing.
On Sun, O
Hey everyone, I am new here and I would like to bring this to everyones
attention. Being a minimalist and a perfectionist on top I can't help but
notice how ugly the scrollbars look as opposed to the rest of the elements
of the window.
Setting the width of the scrollbar aside the main culprit is in
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