In the previous article, we talked about how to make the panel completely transparent, how to customize the font and color of the panel, and how to customize the window border this time, make your Ubuntu look what you want. this article is mentioned after you have installed the compiz window manager. this means that this technique is not applicable to virtual machines or older machines. step 1: Make sure that you have run compiz. you can use the following command to make sure that you are using compiz instead of metacityc.
In the previous article, we talked about how to make the panel completely transparent, how to customize the font and color of the panel, and how to customize the window border this time, make your Ubuntu look what you want.
This article is mentioned when you have installed the compiz window manager. This means that this technique is not applicable to virtual machines or older machines.
Step 1: Make sure that you have run compiz. You can use the following command to make sure that you are using compiz instead of metacity.
Compiz-replace
This ensures that your window manager is compiz.
Step 2: Install Emerald Theme Manager
Sudo apt-get-y install emerald
After the installation is complete, find "Emerald Theme Manger" in "system-> Preferences ":
Shows the software interface. It provides you with a series of available window borders. Click one of them to use.
You can go to the Edit Theme option page for fine-tuning.
Still not found what you like? No problem. Because you can download and add more topics.
You only need to go to http://www.britepic.org/and choose to download the free sea volume theme.
After downloading the topic, run Emerald and click Import to find the topic you downloaded.
Now the topic has been installed.
Enjoy it !!