Changelog: June 5, 2011: initial release 1.01: -moved to latest Adwaita codebase (better support for certain things, like rtl) -fixed double-border in messaging notifications -added 2px padding in between shell-tab-switchers -revamped corner-ripple -bigger icons in search-results -various other improvements in search-results -added shadows to notification-tray entries 1.02: -fixed padding issues with messaging-notification-bar-right-click-menu -fixed search-engine buttons (made them fit in more, and added hover/pressed functionality) 1.2: -ported over to new GNOME-Shell 3.2 base (added many new features) -cleaned up notification-popups code -added inner highlight to menus, removed shadows -added 100ms transitions to many things -changed workspace-thumbnail highlight 1.2.1: -moved the readme from the gnome-shell.css to a separate file -added instructions for fixing the menus with font-scaling factor at 1.2 1.2.2: -fixed spacing between "Windows" and "Applications" buttons 1.3: -GNOME-Shell 3.4 -tweaked submenus -fixed jumping summary-buttons -added some missing things -improved visibility of text on hover-buttons -changed transitions on buttons from 100 to 200 (smoother) -other random bug fixes
Just got this shell installed and set on, and I love it! I have a problem with a lot of shells leaving a small transparent bar of nothing when I have things maximised, but this one, thankfully, doesn't.
I'd say this shell is just fantastic and looks absolutely eye-pleasing!
..Now just to find a theme to match for both Firefox and Chromium..
I have downloaded and installed this, I wondered what font goes best and what icon set would be appropriate for this theme. Any suggestions , either from the author or any one else would be appreciated by this nubie Linux user
There are other nice themes out for GNOME 3.6 already, like Faience.
I love your theme, will you do an update to adapt it for gnome 3.6 ?
I'd say this shell is just fantastic and looks absolutely eye-pleasing!
..Now just to find a theme to match for both Firefox and Chromium..
I'd suggest FT DeepDark for Firefox, it's what I use