

Hello!
This is my first theme for Gnome-shell.
'Nord' is the French word for "north".
Changelog
July, 3rd 2011: 1.0
September, 5th 2011: 1.1
October, 8th 2011: 1.2b
January, 5th 2012: 1.2
08/02/2012: 1.2.1
June, 14th 2012: 1.4b
- Initial GNOME 3.4 support.
June, 14th 2012: 1.6
- GNOME 3.6 support.
June, 16th 2013: 1.8
- Fixed for GNOME 3.8.
- Completely redesigned: Featuring nicer widgets and reworked dialogs. Should impress.
- Corrected many regrassions from 1.6.
- Changed font to Liberation Sans.
IMPORTANT:
There is a bug preventing extensions from getting fixed using user-themes:
- If you want an extension supported, ask.
- If you want the already-supported extensions' styles to take effect you will need to manually comment out their styles in <HOME>/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/xxx@xxx/stylesheet.css. Otherwise it's broken.
- If you're still on 3.4 or 3.6 DO NOT update. I don't have an old version.
One last thing, If you like to take this effort and build on it, please do but give me credit by linking back to my page. Thank you!
License:
You also need Liberations Sans.
Wallpaper: [link]
This is my first theme for Gnome-shell.
'Nord' is the French word for "north".







- Initial GNOME 3.4 support.

- GNOME 3.6 support.

- Fixed for GNOME 3.8.
- Completely redesigned: Featuring nicer widgets and reworked dialogs. Should impress.

- Corrected many regrassions from 1.6.
- Changed font to Liberation Sans.
IMPORTANT:
There is a bug preventing extensions from getting fixed using user-themes:
- If you want an extension supported, ask.
- If you want the already-supported extensions' styles to take effect you will need to manually comment out their styles in <HOME>/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/xxx@xxx/stylesheet.css. Otherwise it's broken.

- If you're still on 3.4 or 3.6 DO NOT update. I don't have an old version.
One last thing, If you like to take this effort and build on it, please do but give me credit by linking back to my page. Thank you!
License:
You also need Liberations Sans.
Wallpaper: [link]
Daily Deviation
Given 2011-07-27Nord: GNOME Shell by *0rAX0 As suggester said - "A superb light, translucent theme with fine details and sharp lines." Yes, indeed! (
Suggested by half-left and Featured by
Alexander-GG )
Maybe I could try updating this. Trying to become part of the Pinguy OS artwork team.
However i'm trying to modify it in order to make it fit in my DE
Could may i ask you for some help?
I want to remove the 2 white backgrounds in dash and workspace switcher, and also replace the "show applications" icon with simple white squares.
I've found in the .css where to change the 2 backgrounds, but not where to modify the show app icon.
Thank you in adavance for the patience
after a few time reading the css i've found it !!
.show-apps-icon {
color: #ffffff;
/* icon-shadow: rgba(255,255,255,0.8) 0px 1px 1px; */
}
Here the result
goo.gl/JX8sJ6
Unfortunately, the icon is hard-coded in GNOME Shell, you cannot use another one with a simple CSS mod.
WHY DID NOBODY EVER TELL ME THIS
I feel like a retard.
because don't works fully
Anyway, I understand why you're stopping, but I'm definitely going to check back here time and again to see what's new and if there's anything for me to update the package to.
- For white bg, it's not a bug but a feature.
- The search field is weird, didn't experience this nor anyone else. Testing another theme and/or disable extensions.
My question is, will you be updating this for Gnome 3.10? There's only a few things that have to be changed, but it would make the whole thing look *that* much better. Thanks again for your hard work on this!
I can import it via Gnome Tweak Tool but when I select it nothing appen...
Other theme are working great but Nord not and I really want it ^_^
thx
That white background is intended. I added it to go with the dialogs. I'm actually considering removing it for the dash and the ws-switcher.
Opensuse 12.3 Gnome 3.6 installs themes in .local/share/themes and can be read by the Gnome Tweak tool and applied. But in Opensuse 12.3 Gnome 3.8, installing the theme via Gnome Tweak tool puts them in that directory but they cannot be applied. The working path is .themes in the home directory. Copy the theme there and applying was the trick.
Thank you 0rAX0, feels good to be back home