Nice theme! ! How do you change the navigation buttons and icons? I mean Go, Back, Forward, Find, Preview, Etc, Buttons ? ( You just removed them all) How do u change all that visual? I installed some GTK themes, but everything i could change was close, maxime and minimize buttons, panel look, etc. I'm sorry, im new at linux. I know that you can change these things on windows by replacing explorerframe. How can you make it on tux?
Thanks! To hide the navigation buttons, open Nautilus file manager and go in View menu and uncheck Main Toolbar. The bottom dock is called docky. Open Ubuntu Software Center and search for Docky, then press install. To get that "aero" like window borders, you need to download "Emerald_0.8.8-1_i386.deb" [link] (double-click on it and install the package) and here are "emerald.tar.gz" themes - [link] - untar the archive and move the "emerald" folder in your home directory, then make "emerald" folder hidden by puting a dot (.) ) at the start of its name - ".emerald" The top-right widget is called Conky; here you have a lot of conky themes - with instructions for installing them [link]
How do u change all that visual? I installed some GTK themes, but everything i could change was close, maxime and minimize buttons, panel look, etc.
I'm sorry, im new at linux. I know that you can change these things on windows by replacing explorerframe. How can you make it on tux?
Thanks a lot!!
To hide the navigation buttons, open Nautilus file manager and go in View menu and uncheck Main Toolbar.
The bottom dock is called docky. Open Ubuntu Software Center and search for Docky, then press install.
To get that "aero" like window borders, you need to download "Emerald_0.8.8-1_i386.deb" [link] (double-click on it and install the package) and here are "emerald.tar.gz" themes - [link] - untar the archive and move the "emerald" folder in your home directory, then make "emerald" folder hidden by puting a dot (.) ) at the start of its name - ".emerald"
The top-right widget is called Conky; here you have a lot of conky themes - with instructions for installing them [link]
I like it.