Amberol - it's available as flatpak.
Welcome to the group @contenteater and nice desktop.
thanks
Welcome to the Forum!
Looks like Lucy Heartfilia.
Throw in an "U" in Somi and it turns into "Suomi" which is Finland.
New background
I also changed the default Zorin's colored folders as I didn't like the colors that much, what do you think?
You can't say it lacks of color. I give you that
Your themes are beautiful
I call shotgun on all the pink. Pink is my energy signature, always makes me happy.
Well, I like the Blur Effect. The Winx Wallpaper isn't mine but that doesn't matter. When You like it, that is what counts.
Sweet desktop , give us some details
Looks great
I was wondering what browser that was.. and i see Firefox, is that heavily modded or what?
When You minimize the Window, the Wallpaper would be (better) visible.
firefox supports vertical tabs since not too long ago and thats how the top bar looks when that's enabled, and they also added the ability to use custom wallpapers very recently. The buttons have been customizable for years too
im pretty sure that's the official firefox with no hacky tweaks done
When that's enabled and the Menu Bar is disabled.
I think that's the Gnome's Epiphany browser theme:
And the wallpaper
and Bookmarks Toolbar is disabled.
There isn't much to say about, is basically ZorinOS Pro MacOS-like theme with some tweaks. I've changed Icons but is not a Icon Pack, I have changed them individually and some of them was made by me (the show applications icon for example). The wallpaper is a Moving (live) Wallpaper (you can't see that because is just a screenshot; Here the link for some cool live wallpapers: https://www.pexels.com/search/videos/mac%20wallpaper/
The app I use to set the live wallpaper is Hidamari, this app is available as a flatpak on the gnome software center. Firefox is using the Gnome/Epiphany theme with some tweaks, you can apply this theme using the Add Water app available as a flatpak on Gnome Software Center.
Is themed with the Firefox Gnome/Epiphany theme. You can set this theme using the Add Water app available as a flatpak on Gnome Software Center