This software offers a basic grey theme for a minimalist look.
To make the menubar text white, locate or create the userChrome.css files in the following locations: ~/.mozilla/firefox/xxxxxxxx.default/chrome/ for Firefox and ~/.mozilla-thunderbird/xxxxxxxx.default/ for Thunderbird. Then add the following text to the bottom of the files and save: menu#file-menu {color: white ! important;} menu#edit-menu {color: white ! important;} menu#view-menu {color: white ! important;} menu#history-menu {color: white ! important;} menu#bookmarksMenu {color: white ! important;} menu#tools-menu {color: white ! important;} menu#helpMenu {color: white ! important;} Remember to remove this text if you switch to a new theme.
Installation of Dulcify is straightforward: right-click on your desktop and select "Change Desktop Background." Navigate to the "Theme" tab and drag and drop the theme archive into the Appearance Preferences window. If everything has been done correctly, you'll receive confirmation of the installation, and you can activate Dulcify immediately by clicking on it.
GNOME is an international effort to create a complete desktop environment using entirely free software. This includes software development frameworks, application selection, and development of programs that handle launching, file handling, window and task management, among others. GNOME is a part of the GNU Project and can be used with various Unix-like operating systems, including Linux, and is a part of Java Desktop System in Solaris.
The GNOME project prioritizes simplicity, usability, and ease of use. Dulcify's minimalistic yet elegant design reflects these principles and is a must-try for anyone looking to spice up their GNOME environment.