Extract the tar.gz file and put the EleganZe folder inside your ~/.themes directory. Use the Gome-Shell theme extension to select EleganZe theme.Last changelog:
edit WHERE-IS-THEME/gnome-shell/gnome-shell.css (strings with "font-size:"), after every changes reload gnome-shell (press "alt+f2" keycombo, type "r" letter and press Enter) key)
Download the file and extract it.
Then you open nautilus and go to your home folder, press ctrl +H to show the hidden files.
Look for a folder called .themes and if you cant find one, you create it and place the theme in that folder.
then you open gnome-tweak-tool and choose EleganZe shell theme.
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Is this compatible with gnome shell 3.24?
Yes, i havent noticed any weird behavior from it on 3.24
yep, havent noticed anything odd on there
I like this theme, but it is too big! Is there a way to scale all the fonts down? This is a notebook, so the screen is not that big...
edit WHERE-IS-THEME/gnome-shell/gnome-shell.css (strings with "font-size:"), after every changes reload gnome-shell (press "alt+f2" keycombo, type "r" letter and press Enter) key)
3.18 ?????
if you take a close look, you will see that its updated for 3.18.
I don't know what to do with the file. Help me please.
Download the file and extract it. Then you open nautilus and go to your home folder, press ctrl +H to show the hidden files. Look for a folder called .themes and if you cant find one, you create it and place the theme in that folder. then you open gnome-tweak-tool and choose EleganZe shell theme.
thank you, it works. I'll see how change adwaita gtk because I don't like the window decoration
you change that in the same way as with the shell theme.
why the heck don't you push it to github. Handling is much more neat and others can contribute. cheers