Found a lot of themes while surfing websites for the best Dark Gnome Themes, those themes will required GTK 2.x , Emeraled, compiz for extra visualization. you can make your own customization using Emeraled or basically customize theme from Appearance Preferences.
I just checked Gnome-look today and found Moonrise, a new dark theme that just got uploaded in June. Moonrise has a dark blueish color theme that empathizes contrast and visibility. It supports both gtk3, gtk 2 and gnome shell.
I am sure a lot of people is missing the old #! Shiki-Statler-Dark Theme I have uploaded the obt (Openbox Theme) of the original Shiki-Statler-Dark Theme. There is also a folder which contain the gtk2.0, openbox3, and xfwm4 files.1. Download the #! Shiki-Statler-Dark Theme which I have upload.2. Extract the tar.gz 3.
Default Gnome Shell's Adwaita theme since Gnome 3.2 has 2 variants: light and dark, and Totem and Eog use dark variant. Can I add some apps like Gimp or Blender to use dark variant?
Elementary Dark GTK3 theme has been updated for Ubuntu 12.04 and Gnome 3.4.
Made by Satya, the theme is inspired by default Elementary OS theme but it comes as a darker variant.
Download Elementary Dark GTK3 Theme
To install from PPA, run the commands below:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:satyajit-happy/themes
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install elementary-dark-them
After I rebooted 15 min ago, I noticed that Unity clock and menu text changed to dark for apparently no reason, so I rebooted again in a hope to remedy.
I have a dark theme on 12.10 I really like that has 1 issue. Every dark theme I've tried with unity and GTK has been showing light shaded characters on google or any other white colored search bar or engine. I learned there is a way to correct this with dark themes. What are the methods for doing that type of task?
I was theming my crunchbang and just realized I need two themes. I have one that is very bright, and it kills my eyes when I am in a dark room, and I used to have a very dark theme, but I couldn't see it when my laptop is in the sun... So I need a switch in my menu to change the themerc, gtkrc and nitrogen. How should I do this? I kinda don't know where to start.
I got my first partition of Ubuntu recently, and wanted to match it to a 10 or 11 interface I was using on another computer. It looked like this:
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_1QSDkzYY2vc/TGpkWVfmvHI/AAAAAAAABso/afo6VrpWUu4/am...
Themes in 12.04 seem to be rather tricky though!