How can I change the text color in gnome top bar?

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I want to change the text color of notification from green to black



I want to change the text color of notification from green to black for example.

I'm using Xenlism Minimalism, that is the great shell for me, but the only issue is that the text color is light green really hard to see.

How can I change this?










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    I want to change the text color of notification from green to black



    I want to change the text color of notification from green to black for example.

    I'm using Xenlism Minimalism, that is the great shell for me, but the only issue is that the text color is light green really hard to see.

    How can I change this?










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      I want to change the text color of notification from green to black



      I want to change the text color of notification from green to black for example.

      I'm using Xenlism Minimalism, that is the great shell for me, but the only issue is that the text color is light green really hard to see.

      How can I change this?










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      I want to change the text color of notification from green to black



      I want to change the text color of notification from green to black for example.

      I'm using Xenlism Minimalism, that is the great shell for me, but the only issue is that the text color is light green really hard to see.

      How can I change this?







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          • go to your theme, usually installed in /usr/share/themes/<your_theme_folder>/gnome-shell

          • find .message-title and .message-content selector

          • add color or do whatever you want to it





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          • Well, that's cool. Don't hesitate to accept your own answer now :)
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          • I can't accept my own answer :)
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          • ah, I see, thank you :)
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          • go to your theme, usually installed in /usr/share/themes/<your_theme_folder>/gnome-shell

          • find .message-title and .message-content selector

          • add color or do whatever you want to it





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          • Well, that's cool. Don't hesitate to accept your own answer now :)
            – iago-lito
            Sep 8 at 20:25










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          • ah, I see, thank you :)
            – Vo Danh
            Sep 9 at 9:42














          up vote
          1
          down vote



          accepted










          • go to your theme, usually installed in /usr/share/themes/<your_theme_folder>/gnome-shell

          • find .message-title and .message-content selector

          • add color or do whatever you want to it





          share|improve this answer






















          • Well, that's cool. Don't hesitate to accept your own answer now :)
            – iago-lito
            Sep 8 at 20:25










          • I can't accept my own answer :)
            – Vo Danh
            Sep 9 at 9:27










          • ah, I see, thank you :)
            – Vo Danh
            Sep 9 at 9:42












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          accepted







          up vote
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          accepted






          • go to your theme, usually installed in /usr/share/themes/<your_theme_folder>/gnome-shell

          • find .message-title and .message-content selector

          • add color or do whatever you want to it





          share|improve this answer














          • go to your theme, usually installed in /usr/share/themes/<your_theme_folder>/gnome-shell

          • find .message-title and .message-content selector

          • add color or do whatever you want to it






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          edited Sep 8 at 19:02









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          answered Sep 8 at 16:23









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          • Well, that's cool. Don't hesitate to accept your own answer now :)
            – iago-lito
            Sep 8 at 20:25










          • I can't accept my own answer :)
            – Vo Danh
            Sep 9 at 9:27










          • ah, I see, thank you :)
            – Vo Danh
            Sep 9 at 9:42
















          • Well, that's cool. Don't hesitate to accept your own answer now :)
            – iago-lito
            Sep 8 at 20:25










          • I can't accept my own answer :)
            – Vo Danh
            Sep 9 at 9:27










          • ah, I see, thank you :)
            – Vo Danh
            Sep 9 at 9:42















          Well, that's cool. Don't hesitate to accept your own answer now :)
          – iago-lito
          Sep 8 at 20:25




          Well, that's cool. Don't hesitate to accept your own answer now :)
          – iago-lito
          Sep 8 at 20:25












          I can't accept my own answer :)
          – Vo Danh
          Sep 9 at 9:27




          I can't accept my own answer :)
          – Vo Danh
          Sep 9 at 9:27












          ah, I see, thank you :)
          – Vo Danh
          Sep 9 at 9:42




          ah, I see, thank you :)
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          Sep 9 at 9:42

















           

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