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Flat-Plat-Blue Theme

Flat-Plat-Blue Theme is a GNOME Shell/GTK Theme forked from Flat-Plat Theme with the following refinements:

  • All coloured elements (e.g. check boxes, sliders, switches, etc) are changed into blue to provide a more consistent and comfortable visual experience;
  • The top bar is transparent when no window is maximised (starting from GNOME Shell 3.26);
  • Open Sans is the default font of the theme; and
  • Other minor changes and fixes.

The latest version features the redesign of running-app indicators for dash and dash-to-dock (See Screenshot).

The theme includes three variants:

  • Dark title bar and light window's background (Flat-Plat-Blue)
  • Light title bar and light window's background (Flat-Plat-Blue-Light)
  • Dark title bar and dark window's background (Flat-Plat-Blue-Dark)

Each variant comes with normal and compact themes for different screen sizes.

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The Origin Story

I forked and modified the Flat-Plat Theme for personal use, but I reckoned there were people out there who wanted a colour scheme that was more comfortable to look at, so I put together the theme and release it. You are welcomed to fork it and make further modifications yourself.

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Requirements

  • GNOME/GTK+ 3.18 or above
  • The gnome-themes-standard package for GTK2
  • The pixmap (or pixbuf) engine for GTK2
  • murrine engine

Installation

Arch Linux

Arch Linux users can install Flat-Plat-Blue theme by installing flatplat-blue-theme package via AUR, coutesy of @elementh.

Manual Installation

GNOME Shell/GTK Theme install

sudo sh install.sh
  • Use GNOME Tweak Tool to enable both the GTK+ Theme and the GNOME Shell Theme

GDM (Lock/Login Screen)

  • Backup /usr/share/gnome-shell/gnome-shell-theme.gresource
  • In your terminal, move into /usr/share/themes/Flat-Plat-Blue-{your-preferred-variant}/gnome-shell directory, then issue the following command
sudo cp gnome-shell-theme.gresource /usr/share/gnome-shell
  • Restart your GNOME session. On X.Org, press Alt + F2, then type r and Enter. On Wayland, you may need to logout and log back in to see the change take effect.

Google Chrome Theme

  • On Google Chrome, go to chrome://extensions
  • In your file manager to src/chrome inside the theme's directory, then drag your preferred theme to Google Chrome
  • Follow the instructions on Google Chrome

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