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JGD-Black is my very first Openbox theme. With a sleek Black, Silver and White design, it will make your Openbox look as clean as your system that screams with speed!

The first screenshot shows JGD-Black in Openbox with the Lubuntu-dark-panel icons. The font (changed in obconf) is DejaVu Sans Bold Semi-Condensed.

How to install and use:
The easiest way to install JGD-Black is via the terminal.
Download the tar.gz file from here
Navigate to your Downloads folder in the terminal (usually titled Downloads). Type cd Downloads
Type ls and look for JGD-Black-01.tar.gz. *Note the version number may change.
Untar the file by typing tar -zxvf JGD-Black-01.tar.gz
type cd again to get to your home folder; type ls -a and see if there is a .themes directory.
If one doesn't exist, create one: mkdir .themes
cd Downloads
mv JGD-Black ../.themes
Type obconf to open Openbox Configuration Manager and switch the theme to JGD-Black

A new, complementing GTK2+ theme for JGD-Black is now available! See the following link: http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/JGD+Black+GTK2%2B+theme?content=169995

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Openbox

Openbox is a free, stacking window manager for the X Window System, licensed under the GNU General Public License. Originally derived from Blackbox 0.65.0, Openbox has now been totally re-written in the C programming language and since version 3.0 is no longer based upon any code from Blackbox. Wikipedia