Elegent Dark Theme For Ubuntu




Change the way websites look in Firefox


Reader rainstride saw that and got in touch to share something most customization anoraks will have a hard time resisting: the ability to change every font displayed on every website.
Rainstride explains: -
“In Firefox you can change some or all of the normal fonts displayed on websites by going to Firefox’s preferences menu. Then pull up the “content” tab, then under “font’s and colors” you will see a drop down menu, and to the left a button that says “advanced”.”
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Click on this and the following window will appear:
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“Uncheck the “Allow web pages to choose their own fonts, instead of my selections above” checkbox and click ‘Ok’.
In the “Default font” drop down menu just pick a new font.
“For instance, I use a font called Rufscript on everything. The only thing that will not change are image graphics.”
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‘Outsiders’ Emerald window borders


Some things are standard: milk on cereal; Doctor in Tardis; window buttons in frame.
Well, the latter was standard; 0rAX0‘s  ‘Outsiders’ Emerald theme pack literally pushes the traditional boundaries away in these off-corner creations.
They certainly look good – but how do they handle? That’s for you to decide.
‘Outsiders’ requires Emerald to be installed and in use as your window decorator.

Five cool conky set-ups for Ubuntu


Here are five cool Conky themes that require no-input other than downloading, installing and then running.

Suuuuny-conky by ~BigRZA

Conky Popup by ~FezVrasta

Conky Tiles by ~BigRZA

Circles of imagination by ~clanlordus89

Conky Ken by ArnoNymus

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