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Modifying Theme Colors in Linux Mint Cinnamon

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I’ve recently switched off of Lubuntu 13.10 to Linux Mint 16. Lubuntu performance was nothing special, and there were a handful of bugs which made me eager to switch (maybe I’ll write about them in another article).
Mint has been great, and I like the Cinnamon desktop environment. Surprisingly, the performance is better than in Lubuntu; things are generally snappier and it’s…

I’ve recently switched off of Lubuntu 13.10 to Linux Mint 16. Lubuntu performance was nothing special, and there were a handful of bugs which made me eager to switch (maybe I’ll write about them in another article). Mint has been great, and I like the Cinnamon desktop environment. Surprisingly, the performance is better than in Lubuntu; things are generally snappier and it’s faster to start Sublime Text, Chrome, etc. The default Cinnamon theme is good, but the colors on the taskbar are very awkward: the active window’s taskbar button looks unpressed while the inactive window buttons all look pressed:

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