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I accidentaly dragged and dropped an image on the bottom taskbar of gnome 3 and its color has changed to that of the picture... How do I revert it back to the original color?
Here's a screenshot:

Last edited by vlad951 (2011-05-09 21:18:25)
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Well for one thing i'm quite sure gnome3 doesn't have a taskbar. so that either the dock extension (which i haven't used ) or porbably you just mimicked gnome's 3 setup on a gnome2 desktop. reasons: AFAIK there is no way to have a standard panel as you have bottom in gnome 3, nor an "Applications" and "places" menu. The top bar is not rounded in the edges too.
Soo you can be: 1. confused. 2 trolling. 3. running a very customized and hacked setup. for the fisrt two right click on panel->Properties->background should fix it. If you are indeed running gnome3 then i can't help you.
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The bottom panel indeed does not appear in regular gnome 3, but it does appear in "fallback mode" which i'm running now.
Any ideas?
Last edited by vlad951 (2011-05-09 20:35:49)
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just press alt and right click on the taskbar and choose properties
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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just press alt and right click on the taskbar and choose properties
Alt + Right-click doesn't seem to do anything.
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wonder wrote:just press alt and right click on the taskbar and choose properties
Alt + Right-click doesn't seem to do anything.
maybe something is not right in your local configuration folder
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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vlad951 wrote:wonder wrote:just press alt and right click on the taskbar and choose properties
Alt + Right-click doesn't seem to do anything.
maybe something is not right in your local configuration folder
Yes! Indeed there was something. I reinstalled gnome and gnome shell (it also added some missing packages), rebooted and the option appeared! From there I just switched the background of the panel to "None".
Thanks!
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