A Look At GNOME 3.16's High Contrast Theme

Written by Michael Larabel in GNOME on 24 March 2015 at 10:26 AM EDT. 1 Comment
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For making its desktop more accessible to users, GNOME 3.16 has improvements when it comes to its high contrast theme with the shell and toolkit both having received accessibility improvements this cycle.

GNOME 3.16 has recolorable SVGs to better adjust for high contrast themes and other enhancements to benefit those using high contrast GNOME.


Those interested in more details can find information on the blog of GNOME Designer Jakub Steiner via today's blog post on the HC refresh.

GNOME 3.16.0 is officially being released tomorrow, 25 March, with many new features as already covered by dozens of Phoronix articles.
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