GNOME 47 brings back some customization options
Briefly

GNOME 47 brings back customization limits, adds functional improvements, and introduces customizable accent colors, reflecting user feedback while still adhering to the official 'Adwaita' theme.
With GNOME 47, users can now adjust accent colors to highlight desktop elements, a feature that’s returning after previous versions limited theme customization options significantly.
Ubuntu's GNOME 47 features certain tweaks for familiarity, like desktop icons and a permanent dock, while Fedora showcases a more unmodified version closer to stock.
The ongoing transition to GNOME 4x presents both challenges and opportunities for customization, balancing user demands with the GNOME project's design philosophy.
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