I think the latter solution - keep the dark background but remove the
line - makes the most sense. Can this be SRU'd to 18.04 when done? I
think this is a significant enough design bug that an SRU should be
done? Regression potential would be, perhaps, that updates (the change
from the buggy UI to the new UI) don't produce the intended result
(though updates can easily be tested for).

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Title:
  Nautilus sidebar theming is confusing

Status in Ubuntu theme:
  Confirmed
Status in ubuntu-themes package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  The new theming of the Nautilus sidebar is confusing to users.  The icons and 
the icon labels have a different background colour, and when a specific 
location is selected the background colour of the selected icon changes to be 
the same as the background colour of the labels, while the other icons have a 
darker background colour.
  This is giving the impression that the text labels are a hierarchy of the 
icon, rather than simply being labels associated with each icon.

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