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There are two lock screens, sort of. One where you can login and one which is just a cover for it.



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  • makes sense and I also found reference to it here;). Thanks omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/05/gnome-shell-lock-screen-redesign

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There are two lock screens, sort of. One where you can login and one which is just a cover for it.



What are the names of these two screens?










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  • makes sense and I also found reference to it here;). Thanks omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/05/gnome-shell-lock-screen-redesign

    – Jason Hunter
    14 hours ago
















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There are two lock screens, sort of. One where you can login and one which is just a cover for it.



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What are the names of these two screens?







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  • makes sense and I also found reference to it here;). Thanks omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/05/gnome-shell-lock-screen-redesign

    – Jason Hunter
    14 hours ago





















  • makes sense and I also found reference to it here;). Thanks omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/05/gnome-shell-lock-screen-redesign

    – Jason Hunter
    14 hours ago



















makes sense and I also found reference to it here;). Thanks omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/05/gnome-shell-lock-screen-redesign

– Jason Hunter
14 hours ago







makes sense and I also found reference to it here;). Thanks omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/05/gnome-shell-lock-screen-redesign

– Jason Hunter
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It is somewhat understood from the gdm3.css style sheet that




  1. the one that shows when the system is boot up -->> login screen


  2. the one that shows when the system is locked automatically or manually and where the 3 swipe up arrows are visible -->> lock screen


  3. the one that is visible after swipe up -->> unlock screen



the file /usr/share/gnome-shell/theme/ubuntu.css is the style sheet for 18.04 by default.. and some of it's contents are



    /* TOP BAR */
#panel {
background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2);
/* transition from solid to transparent */
transition-duration: 500ms;
font-weight: bold;
height: 1.86em; }
#panel.unlock-screen, #panel.login-screen, #panel.lock-screen {
background-color: transparent; }


when the contents are changed like this



    /* our unlock screen isn't fully transparent */
#panel.unlock-screen {
background-color: red;
}

#panel.login-screen{
background-color: cyan;
}

#panel.lock-screen {
background-color: yellow;
}


Panel Color on Lock Screen is Yellow (attached .gif cant show the colors exactly)

Panel Color on Unlock Screen is Red

Panel Color on Login Screen is Cyan (poor camera quality to show cyan color exactly)



enter image description here



enter image description here






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    It's called



    Lock Screen



    Unlock Screen



    https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/05/gnome-shell-lock-screen-redesign



    Guess it makes sense, but what about the word "Login Screen"? Well, that's for another lost soul to answer.






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    • login screen is the one that comesup once you start the system.. and while in user session, when you logout..

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    It is somewhat understood from the gdm3.css style sheet that




    1. the one that shows when the system is boot up -->> login screen


    2. the one that shows when the system is locked automatically or manually and where the 3 swipe up arrows are visible -->> lock screen


    3. the one that is visible after swipe up -->> unlock screen



    the file /usr/share/gnome-shell/theme/ubuntu.css is the style sheet for 18.04 by default.. and some of it's contents are



        /* TOP BAR */
    #panel {
    background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2);
    /* transition from solid to transparent */
    transition-duration: 500ms;
    font-weight: bold;
    height: 1.86em; }
    #panel.unlock-screen, #panel.login-screen, #panel.lock-screen {
    background-color: transparent; }


    when the contents are changed like this



        /* our unlock screen isn't fully transparent */
    #panel.unlock-screen {
    background-color: red;
    }

    #panel.login-screen{
    background-color: cyan;
    }

    #panel.lock-screen {
    background-color: yellow;
    }


    Panel Color on Lock Screen is Yellow (attached .gif cant show the colors exactly)

    Panel Color on Unlock Screen is Red

    Panel Color on Login Screen is Cyan (poor camera quality to show cyan color exactly)



    enter image description here



    enter image description here






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      It is somewhat understood from the gdm3.css style sheet that




      1. the one that shows when the system is boot up -->> login screen


      2. the one that shows when the system is locked automatically or manually and where the 3 swipe up arrows are visible -->> lock screen


      3. the one that is visible after swipe up -->> unlock screen



      the file /usr/share/gnome-shell/theme/ubuntu.css is the style sheet for 18.04 by default.. and some of it's contents are



          /* TOP BAR */
      #panel {
      background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2);
      /* transition from solid to transparent */
      transition-duration: 500ms;
      font-weight: bold;
      height: 1.86em; }
      #panel.unlock-screen, #panel.login-screen, #panel.lock-screen {
      background-color: transparent; }


      when the contents are changed like this



          /* our unlock screen isn't fully transparent */
      #panel.unlock-screen {
      background-color: red;
      }

      #panel.login-screen{
      background-color: cyan;
      }

      #panel.lock-screen {
      background-color: yellow;
      }


      Panel Color on Lock Screen is Yellow (attached .gif cant show the colors exactly)

      Panel Color on Unlock Screen is Red

      Panel Color on Login Screen is Cyan (poor camera quality to show cyan color exactly)



      enter image description here



      enter image description here






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        It is somewhat understood from the gdm3.css style sheet that




        1. the one that shows when the system is boot up -->> login screen


        2. the one that shows when the system is locked automatically or manually and where the 3 swipe up arrows are visible -->> lock screen


        3. the one that is visible after swipe up -->> unlock screen



        the file /usr/share/gnome-shell/theme/ubuntu.css is the style sheet for 18.04 by default.. and some of it's contents are



            /* TOP BAR */
        #panel {
        background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2);
        /* transition from solid to transparent */
        transition-duration: 500ms;
        font-weight: bold;
        height: 1.86em; }
        #panel.unlock-screen, #panel.login-screen, #panel.lock-screen {
        background-color: transparent; }


        when the contents are changed like this



            /* our unlock screen isn't fully transparent */
        #panel.unlock-screen {
        background-color: red;
        }

        #panel.login-screen{
        background-color: cyan;
        }

        #panel.lock-screen {
        background-color: yellow;
        }


        Panel Color on Lock Screen is Yellow (attached .gif cant show the colors exactly)

        Panel Color on Unlock Screen is Red

        Panel Color on Login Screen is Cyan (poor camera quality to show cyan color exactly)



        enter image description here



        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer













        It is somewhat understood from the gdm3.css style sheet that




        1. the one that shows when the system is boot up -->> login screen


        2. the one that shows when the system is locked automatically or manually and where the 3 swipe up arrows are visible -->> lock screen


        3. the one that is visible after swipe up -->> unlock screen



        the file /usr/share/gnome-shell/theme/ubuntu.css is the style sheet for 18.04 by default.. and some of it's contents are



            /* TOP BAR */
        #panel {
        background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2);
        /* transition from solid to transparent */
        transition-duration: 500ms;
        font-weight: bold;
        height: 1.86em; }
        #panel.unlock-screen, #panel.login-screen, #panel.lock-screen {
        background-color: transparent; }


        when the contents are changed like this



            /* our unlock screen isn't fully transparent */
        #panel.unlock-screen {
        background-color: red;
        }

        #panel.login-screen{
        background-color: cyan;
        }

        #panel.lock-screen {
        background-color: yellow;
        }


        Panel Color on Lock Screen is Yellow (attached .gif cant show the colors exactly)

        Panel Color on Unlock Screen is Red

        Panel Color on Login Screen is Cyan (poor camera quality to show cyan color exactly)



        enter image description here



        enter image description here







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            It's called



            Lock Screen



            Unlock Screen



            https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/05/gnome-shell-lock-screen-redesign



            Guess it makes sense, but what about the word "Login Screen"? Well, that's for another lost soul to answer.






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            • login screen is the one that comesup once you start the system.. and while in user session, when you logout..

              – PRATAP
              13 hours ago


















            1














            It's called



            Lock Screen



            Unlock Screen



            https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/05/gnome-shell-lock-screen-redesign



            Guess it makes sense, but what about the word "Login Screen"? Well, that's for another lost soul to answer.






            share|improve this answer
























            • login screen is the one that comesup once you start the system.. and while in user session, when you logout..

              – PRATAP
              13 hours ago
















            1












            1








            1







            It's called



            Lock Screen



            Unlock Screen



            https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/05/gnome-shell-lock-screen-redesign



            Guess it makes sense, but what about the word "Login Screen"? Well, that's for another lost soul to answer.






            share|improve this answer













            It's called



            Lock Screen



            Unlock Screen



            https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/05/gnome-shell-lock-screen-redesign



            Guess it makes sense, but what about the word "Login Screen"? Well, that's for another lost soul to answer.







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            • login screen is the one that comesup once you start the system.. and while in user session, when you logout..

              – PRATAP
              13 hours ago





















            • login screen is the one that comesup once you start the system.. and while in user session, when you logout..

              – PRATAP
              13 hours ago



















            login screen is the one that comesup once you start the system.. and while in user session, when you logout..

            – PRATAP
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            login screen is the one that comesup once you start the system.. and while in user session, when you logout..

            – PRATAP
            13 hours ago




















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