Like in “McMojave” we have variations like dark and light theme. These different files contain same theme with small differences. Here you may find various “.tar.xz” files. You will find dropdown download button on the right side of website, click on it. I shall be using “ McMojave” in this article. Here are some macOS themes I think you should take a look at: Don’t worry if you see “Pling” written on the Gnome-look website, they both are from same providers. You can go to Gnome-look site, and look for themes for GTK3. There are plenty of themes which are macOS like. Since the focus is on making GNOME look like macOS, you should choose a macOS like theme. Step 1: Install a macOS inspired GTK theme I’ll briefly touch on this subject, though. ![]() I also expect you to have some knowledge about installing themes in Ubuntu. ![]() You’ll also need to enable GNOME Extensions for changing GNOME Shell and adding planks.Īfter you enable GNOME Extension, you need to install “user themes” extension from Gnome extensions or just go to this link and click on the switch to turn it on. ![]() You’ll need it for changing the themes and icons. Please make sure to install GNOME Tweaks tool. Prerequisites: GNOME Tweaks and GNOME Extensions But you have to make sure to follow the steps using your DE’s tools. To be honest, even if you are using some other desktop environment, you can still take some hints about what changes to do.
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