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"textContent": "> I know, it's just a matter of switching 3 for 2 in .mozconfig. I chose Gtk3 though because it's the native toolkit for the Cinnamon DE I use, and themes for Gtk3 are using a somewhat \"classic\" version of CSS compared to the \"weird\" .rc configuration in Gtk2 themes. I could never get that one right, and as a result the scrollbars in all Gtk2 apps **and** Qt apps that follow the Gtk2 theme, all exhibit an annoying bug. Guess I'll have to fix it at some point, at least for the benefit of Qt apps.\n\nNo worries. There'll be a tool to create themes easily without any prior knowledge for many gtk2 engines and we'll also add a theming engine for gtk2 that gives you the option to theme it with CSS\n\n* * *",
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