'Color' appeared over and over, each time usually different, and I don't know which one to fiddle with. I looked at /home/jjj/.config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css, but I couldn't figure out very much of it. I have a screenshot, but it's the whole desktop, because the screen shooter can't select just the panel, and I can't figure out how to post it here. Here is some info on theming/tweaking the xfce4-panel. It now uses the GTK3 transparency selector. I've poked at everything I can think of, but no luck. I have made all the other settings the same as the 18.04 laptop but on the desktop the Applications item is about 10% gray, the launcher is about 30% gray, window buttons is above 40% gray, and on the bottom of the panel I have a pulseaudio icon, which is white, but to the right of it the panel is about 50% gray. On the desktop the Alpha setting has been removed, and as far as I can tell, it determined transparency. I am writing this on my laptop, and when I open Panel Preferences > Appearance I have the color set to solid color, white, and Alpha is set to 0. Now, some of the items have become various shades of gray, and others appear transparent (white). I keep my panel on the left side of the screen, deskbar, four columns, and previously it was set to transparent - that is icons and text appear, but the background is the same as the desktop, which I set to white. It went reasonably well, but the panel is messed up and I can't figure out how to fix it. A few days ago Ubuntu finally released 20.04.1 for dist-upgrades, and I just did it for my desktop computer from 18.04.5.
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