How to change color of top bar in Gnome 3.8





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I have updated to ubuntu 13.04 and install gnome 3.8. I have some questions how to customize it. It now looks like this:





What confusing me:




  1. I can't find how to change color of top bar, I found how to change theme for windows, but it didn't affect on top bar.

  2. Some app have app bar both on top and bottom bar (on screenshot - its Firefox). I want top bar have no app bar.

  3. It seems for me that after gnome 2 in 3.8 there is less usefull space for window, I dodn`t know what exactly wrong, but may be in previous version there were not so many bars?










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    I have updated to ubuntu 13.04 and install gnome 3.8. I have some questions how to customize it. It now looks like this:





    What confusing me:




    1. I can't find how to change color of top bar, I found how to change theme for windows, but it didn't affect on top bar.

    2. Some app have app bar both on top and bottom bar (on screenshot - its Firefox). I want top bar have no app bar.

    3. It seems for me that after gnome 2 in 3.8 there is less usefull space for window, I dodn`t know what exactly wrong, but may be in previous version there were not so many bars?










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      I have updated to ubuntu 13.04 and install gnome 3.8. I have some questions how to customize it. It now looks like this:





      What confusing me:




      1. I can't find how to change color of top bar, I found how to change theme for windows, but it didn't affect on top bar.

      2. Some app have app bar both on top and bottom bar (on screenshot - its Firefox). I want top bar have no app bar.

      3. It seems for me that after gnome 2 in 3.8 there is less usefull space for window, I dodn`t know what exactly wrong, but may be in previous version there were not so many bars?










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      I have updated to ubuntu 13.04 and install gnome 3.8. I have some questions how to customize it. It now looks like this:





      What confusing me:




      1. I can't find how to change color of top bar, I found how to change theme for windows, but it didn't affect on top bar.

      2. Some app have app bar both on top and bottom bar (on screenshot - its Firefox). I want top bar have no app bar.

      3. It seems for me that after gnome 2 in 3.8 there is less usefull space for window, I dodn`t know what exactly wrong, but may be in previous version there were not so many bars?







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          For not having a 'Appbar' at the top in certain Applications, you can use



          https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/354/maximus/



          But you have to change the config file
          in



          ~/.local/share/gnome-extension/.../..json



          and enable Gnome 3.8 Support. Then you can enable a Whitelist / Blacklist.






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            For not having a 'Appbar' at the top in certain Applications, you can use



            https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/354/maximus/



            But you have to change the config file
            in



            ~/.local/share/gnome-extension/.../..json



            and enable Gnome 3.8 Support. Then you can enable a Whitelist / Blacklist.






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              For not having a 'Appbar' at the top in certain Applications, you can use



              https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/354/maximus/



              But you have to change the config file
              in



              ~/.local/share/gnome-extension/.../..json



              and enable Gnome 3.8 Support. Then you can enable a Whitelist / Blacklist.






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                For not having a 'Appbar' at the top in certain Applications, you can use



                https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/354/maximus/



                But you have to change the config file
                in



                ~/.local/share/gnome-extension/.../..json



                and enable Gnome 3.8 Support. Then you can enable a Whitelist / Blacklist.






                share|improve this answer













                For not having a 'Appbar' at the top in certain Applications, you can use



                https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/354/maximus/



                But you have to change the config file
                in



                ~/.local/share/gnome-extension/.../..json



                and enable Gnome 3.8 Support. Then you can enable a Whitelist / Blacklist.







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