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After spending too much of the weekend experimenting with various themes and icons, I tossed it all and went with stock Adwaita and Daloa. Boring, but functional.
It's all a mental battle. I've found, on my two portable computers at least, that the only themes, icons and wallpapers to use are the first I ever installed. I just leave it at that.
My desktop is another matter, on the other hand. That thing's had more wallpapers than John Inman had costume changes.
Distribution: Slackware64-current with "True Multilib" and KDE4Town.
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Originally Posted by l0f4r0
^ Everything remains unreadable whatever the zoom applied via the browser. I can only guess shapes and colors (+ the background)...
In Pale-Moon it displays properly and can be enlarged if need be. Ditto in Firefox, Vivaldi and Opera-12.16.
Edit in: Just for chuckles I tried it in Konquerer and it filled the window.
Last edited by cwizardone; 12-14-2018 at 10:35 AM.
^ I can do the same but do you find it is readable? lol
That's why I agree with jr_bob_dobbs for calling this picture a thumbnail.
Maybe frankbell posted such a bad quality on purpose?
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