Under Chrome preferences -> Personal -> Appearance, there should be a 'Use Classic Theme' button to remove the GTK Theme. The custom theme by Yulia Brodskaya is at https://chrome.google.com/webstore/deta ... dpko?hl=enBarburo wrote:I had to reload 503 final, and this time the pet for Chromium installed - and you set it up with thoughtful extras. I especially liked the theme you provided (sort of greeny/Jungle/Gauguin style).
However I clicked once on "use GTK Theme" in the Chrome preferences and found there was no way to get back the original theme! I do not know the name (and Chromium doesn't store its themes like Firefox does) and I've looked through to no avail. The pet for LHP64 Chromium doesn't have the same theme.
That's true, I usually only place my taskbar at the top in KDE, which automatically adjusts desktop item placement. I don't know how to quickly move the ROX or LXDE icons away from the taskbar. The LXPanel Preferences (right-click on the clock -> Panel Settings -> Advanced) has an option 'Reserve space and not covered by maximized windows' that might prevent windows from getting covered.One observation on both pups - I always change the menu bar to the top, and in LXDE (503) and Openbox (L64) part of the top row of icons get covered, and when some new windows open, their title bar is covered covered and I need to press alt and drag the window a bit to work with them.
Xfce as I recall adjusts the icon placement and where windows open. Any suggestions?
-TazOC