I'm sorry, but I have to correct my previous statements:
- the ~/.config/geany/geany.css file *DOES* have an influence on the tab
styling, you have to close Geany and restart it to take effect.
  The content of the CSS file I included can be added at the end of
geany.css.

  Apologies,
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On Wed, Jan 4, 2023 at 5:52 PM Lucas Vieites <lucas.viei...@gmail.com>
wrote:

>   Hi there,
>   my experience with CSS is that you have to take it slow, with small
> changes, and increment your customizations as you understand more of it.
>   I found this (unrelated) post:
> https://github.com/gnome-terminator/terminator/issues/313#issuecomment-861567842
> which may help you start.
>   What I found so far:
> - the ~/.config/geany/geany.css file does not seem to have an influence on
> the tab styling
> - the ~/.config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css file DOES override the gtk theme styling
>
>   I've attached the gtk.css file I used for my test to this message. When
> applied, together with my default GTK theme, *WhiteSur-Dark-solid*, it
> looks like this (on macos):
> [image: screenshot_gtk_override_geany.png]
>
>   I hope this helps.
>
>   Cheers,
> --
> *Lucas Vieites <https://namedrop.io/lucasvieites>*
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>
>
> On Wed, Jan 4, 2023 at 5:25 PM Ray Andrews via Users <
> users@lists.geany.org> wrote:
>
>>
>> On 2023-01-03 17:23, bork via Users wrote:
>> >> notebook > header.top > tabs > tab:hover:not(:checked), notebook >
>> >> header.top > tabs > tab:checked {
>> >>     border-top-width: 3px;
>> >>     border-top-color: #FC7BF4; /*test- pink top border. Change as
>> >> desired. */
>> >>     margin-top: 0;
>> >>     padding-top: 1px; }
>>
>> I cut and pasted that into new file: /root/.config/geany/geany.css and I
>> get this msg:
>>
>>
>> (geany:3288): Geany-WARNING **: 08:20:34.428: Failed to load custom CSS:
>> geany.css:1:0Expected a valid selector
>>
>> ... but at least I'm understanding the idea of having the custom file
>> rather than changing the stock file, so there is that.  As to the
>> content above, I'm the world's ultimate non-expert as to this stuff but
>> the look of the first line is not like anything I've ever seen.
>>
>>
>>
>>
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