Creating Themes for Ubuntu 9.04

Creating Ubuntu themes is no longer a bad experience. You can set up themes easily and effectively, all you need to do is to choose the best way to judge and have your creed for placing the themes onto your sites. A lot of things like widgets, window borders, icons, mouse cursors, panels, splash screen, login manager and Desklets, etc, are the easiest skins to be placed for your own sites.

To add an icon, windows, widgets and wallpaper you have to follow a simple process and using the codes, it can work effectively.

Go to System->Preferences->Themes and then use this code:

Gnome-theme-manager which will launch the terminal that will install the themes. After you have finished installation, you have to make it as default setting and then use this code to configure.

sudo apt-get install qt3-qtconfig qt4-qtconfig

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Ubuntu 9.04 has got a diverse set of alternative themes for the desktop users. This time, the Ubuntu developers have picked some very exciting themes, that fits in with the already known color scheme and lets users choose between them. Like, if you detest brown that much, then just go to gnome-look.org and simply download any one out of the thousands themes from there.

Then you will find to have set up the themes and terminals as well. You can also play with the panels in Ubuntu, once you are looking to achieve more comfortable setting or just to make a box like OS X. You may customize your Ubuntu theme setting as well with the following codes.

gconf-editor

also, you’re able to install Desklets that requires a simple code, that is:

sudo apt-get install gdesklets

and can place the cursors as well with the sudo apt-get install gcursor code. Accordingly, they will be very helpful for you to make your sites full of the Ubuntu themes and you may customize to make it get on better.

From Programmer Fish