• Contend6248@feddit.de
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      Epiphany does look gorgeous, but it’s a horrible browser, breakage left and right on modern sites.

      These web devs themselves do play a big role in this i guess.

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    What a scare! From the title I thought it was a proposal for firefox, I imagined how half of the buttons would disappear and the other half would be repositioned in fat panels with cute curves.

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    This is so clean! I know of fork of Firefox called floorp that has a gnome theme built in which works very well. Still I don’t think it was as good as this one.

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    I’ve been using this for a while and love it so much. It’s one of the first things I install on any new computer.

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          I love kde for the functionality and the development skills. But I like the GTK adwaita style a lot more and gnomes design improves every couple of months although all the apps are in a different state right now which isn’t the case for kde. Kde apps all look consistent but that’s just because nothing has changed in the past years I guess. Moreover writing apps with GTK seems to have a lower barrier to entry with python et al compated to C/C++

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        1 year ago

        Default? No, Gnome looks better. Potential? Yes, it can look so so so good.

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      I think KDE looks nice but what you said makes it seem like it’s questionable to make a gnome theme over a KDE one? I get that you don’t like it but the person who made this probably uses gnome like you and wants consistency, or just likes the gnome design. So if that’s the case why would they make a KDE theme?