Friday, July 20, 2012

The Transparent Desktop [Featured Desktop]

The Transparent Desktop [Featured Desktop]:
The Transparent Desktop Flickr user joergermeister wanted a really original desktop, so he decided to make his completely transparent. That's right—the wallpaper sits in the back, but the windows, alerts, and other utilities are completely see-through.
Even his application windows (the ones that could be modified, that is) are clear, and show through to the desktop. That's Chrome right there, and while we can't tell if he's using a static image as his Chrome theme and just has it placed nicely or Chrome really is transparent, we dig the effect. Want to try it for yourself? Here's what you'll need.
That should get you most of the way there. Of course, he had transparency turned on in every application he could find transparency options for, just to stay consistent with the look, but naturally not every application will let you see right through the window and its content to the wallpaper. Still—we like the effect he's managed to achieve, it's pretty original. Want some help getting yours set up just right? Head over to joergermeister's Flickr page to ask how he made it happen, or check out our guide to Rainmeter if that's the part that's giving you trouble.
In this case, it's tough to tell Mac and Linux users that it's easy to get the same effect. Mac users can give GeekTool a shot to get the clock on the desktop (and our guide to it to help), but I'd love to hear from Linux users who know a way to get the same effect on their systems. Let me know in the discussions below!
Do you have a beautiful, creative, and functional desktop to share with the world? We're running short on Mac and Linux desktops in the pool, so make sure to submit it to the Lifehacker Desktop Show and Tell Flickr Group! Please include a description of how you made it. You never know, it may be the next featured desktop!
Pimp My Desktop Part 29 | Flickr


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