Yes, with global css, which is literally one file for every single application, extension, gnome shell, terminal and ui windows on your whole system.
That is why so many apps don't work bug free with other themes. There's no way to predict how your app will behave on another system with another theme.
So personally I think the mess of overused dummy css classes in the GTK ecosystem is really a bad design. They could've gone with custom, namespaced, ui elements instead of that box.something.something shit.
That is why so many apps don't work bug free with other themes. There's no way to predict how your app will behave on another system with another theme.
So personally I think the mess of overused dummy css classes in the GTK ecosystem is really a bad design. They could've gone with custom, namespaced, ui elements instead of that box.something.something shit.
They reinvented divitis. Quite literally.