[SOLVED] Ugly GUI on Slackware 14.2 with Emacs, Firefox and Thunderbird
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please excuse my late answer, I hope you are still willing to help me. I attached the screenshots to my first post. Special thank you to @3rensho for giving me the hint
it's the gtk theme you are using for all your issues.
gtk broke themes API some minor versions ago and slackware 14.2 (along with other LTS distributions) will break if you try to use newer versions of themes.
If you want to keep using your current theme, look for and older version compatible with gtk 3.18 (that should be the one shipped with slackware 14.2), or switch to one of the default themes,
guaranteed to work.
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