Can you post the snippet you changed?
searchbar > revealer > box,
.location-bar {
padding: 4px;
border-style: solid;
border-width: 0 0 1px;
border-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.08);
background-color: #deaa87;
background-clip: border-box;
The
}
closing bracket is present in the actual .css, right?
Just installed everything from your theme, it looks great! I wonder though how can I apply the same colors for neofetch?
Also, one of the icons is missing 
yep, it's there. Double checked.
I even downloaded my theme and it can't see it either.
The icon in question goes in apps and is named "system-os-installer"(.svg/.png)
You can change font display color in Terminal Settings / Preferences (I always do, partly because I use autocomplete and word-suggestions).
I would suspect the zorin-appearance app, then. This implies that the theme was not changed in a way to make it invisible.
Have you rebooted?
Still no GTK theme...It can see The icons and the shell themes, but not the GTK.
Is the a cache or config file on zorin-appearance?
OKay, it's Zorin Appearance that I somehow broke. I can set the GTK theme with Gnome Tweaks.
Reinstalling Zorin Appearance didn't fixed it. I guess there must be a local config file somewhere...
Sorry to derail from the current problem solving, but how do you customize Plank??
If there is... I cannot find it. Zorin_appearance app is a binary file located in /bin
So, reinstalling it should be all there is to it if it had corrupted.
Back to your theme, did you remove or change the index.theme file?
I've changed the name, because I've forget to edit that file before release;
[Desktop Entry]
Type=X-GNOME-Metatheme
Name=The-Asteroid-Belt
Comment=An Flat Gtk+ theme based on Material Design
Encoding=UTF-8
[X-GNOME-Metatheme]
GtkTheme=Layan-dark
MetacityTheme=Layan-dark
IconTheme=Tela-dark
CursorTheme=Adwaita
ButtonLayout=menu:minimize,maximize,close
I would change gtkTheme=The-Asteroid-Belt, too.
I bet it is something really simple. The settings manager will still see a theme, even if the .css has errors in it.
It must be in the gtk.css file itself. If it's a { or } I'm missing it's going to be difficult to debug. there are over 1100 lines.
Using VSCode may help with that - it highlights such in Yellow.
But I do not believe for a moment that is the cause- the Settings Manager will still see the theme, even if the css is broken.
yeah, and the gnome tweak have no problems picking it up.
I figured out. I deleted gtk2 folder in the theme 
Eh... You need that... LOL
Without it, your Inkscape will look gimpy.
Going to upload a fix.
Fix released (0.9a) both on Pling and Github. yoohoo!!!



