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macOS concept GTK and Shell theme
GTK theme is based on padOS theme
Shell theme is based on ChromeOS shell theme by vinceliuice
Recommended icon theme
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HOW TO INSTALL
- Download mcOS11-GTK.zip, mcOS11-Shell.zip and/or mcOS11-Shell-Dark.zip file(s). Then extract it.
- Go to home in your Files app. Press CTRL+H
- Then create a new folder and name it as .themes
- Copy the "mcOS11-GTK", "mcOS11-Shell" and/or "mcOS11-Shell-Dark" folders (extracted folders) and paste it inside the .themes folder.
- Then you can change themes using a tweak tool.
If you don't have any tweak-tool, install gnome-tweak-tool on Ubuntu by using the terminal command below.
Open Terminal app.
copy this command below and paste it inside the terminal.
sudo apt-get install gnome-tweak-tool
then press "Enter" button
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mistp
1 month ago
https://github.com/USBA/macOS11-theme/issues/4 and https://github.com/USBA/macOS11-theme/issues/3
Otherwise,I'm very happy to have found it.
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umayanga
3 months ago
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/307/dash-to-dock/
To get macOS style icons, download my macOS icon theme by visiting the link below
https://www.pling.com/p/1102582/
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krischu
3 months ago
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umayanga
3 months ago
Visit the link below to install that extension
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/19/user-themes/
Then you have to enable “User themes” via the extensions tab of gnome-tweaks or the Extensions application.
Then open gnome-tweaks (close and reopen if you’ve already opened it) and you’ll be able to change shell themes.
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umayanga
3 months ago
* You have to install (not I have to install) “User Themes” gnome extension in order to install shell themes.
Visit the link below to install that extension
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/19/user-themes/
Then you have to enable “User themes” via the extensions tab of gnome-tweaks or the Extensions application.
Then open gnome-tweaks (close and reopen if you’ve already opened it) and you’ll be able to change shell themes.
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umayanga
3 months ago
* You have to install (not I have to install) “User Themes” gnome extension in order to install shell themes.
Visit the link below to install that extension
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/19/user-themes/
Then you have to enable “User themes” via the extensions tab of gnome-tweaks or the Extensions application.
Then open gnome-tweaks (close and reopen if you’ve already opened it) and you’ll be able to change shell themes.
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