What makes Linux appealing to me is the extent of customizability, but I didn’t find many answers when looking up with desktop environment is them most customizable. Some say KDE is most customizable than say, Gnome, but doesn’t Gnome support CSS customization while KDE doesn’t?

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    4 days ago

    KDE has the most options out of the box. You can make it look like Gnome, or act like a tiling window manager, or like Windows 7, 10 or 11, just with the options it contains from the start.
    Gnome comes with almost no options. If you add extensions, or know enough to make your own, the sky is the limit. But I wouldn’t call that “customizable”, you can write your own themes for Plasma, too.
    Xfce is another one that’s very flexible. But it’s very hard to get it to look and feel modern, it will always be an old school desktop, no matter what theming and added docks you throw at it.

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          13 hours ago

          Well, from my desktop, since i’m currently experimenting with niri/wayland on laptop.

          • Theme: Adapta
          • Icons: papirus
          • Font: Roboto medium, title-bar transparency set to 70%
          • panel transparency set to 60% unfocused, window transparency to 70% unfocused.

          Left panel:

          • window buttons
          • separator
          • desktop switcher

          top panel:

          • separator
            • transparent
          • clock
          • separator
            • transparent, expand
          • whisker menu
            • button: only title, set to spaces
            • mode: symbol grid on laptop, lost view on desktop
          • separator; transparent, expand
          • status tray extension
          • battery plugin (laptop)
          • pulse audio module

          right panel

          • network monitor
            • display: bars
          • systemload plugin
          • sensor module
            • set to numbers

          Disable info popups on laptop, since they don’t get away on touchscreen-touch.

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      EndeavourOS’ default XFCE theme looks very modern to me ! I mean sure it looks more like old school windows era, but that doesn’t bother me at all. I like simplicity and customizability.

      What’s cool about XFCE, its only about config files to customize your whole DE.