In my case, I use a greenish wallpaper, and the "Launcher" and "Dash" take on an ugly greenish tint, once they are focused, regardless of which custom background color I choose.
Example: Let's say I choose "#000000" (black) as the custom background color, for the "Dash". When I boot, the background is black initially, but quickly changes to a greenish tint, once it focuses on the desktop.
No amount of tinkering with MyUnity, CCSM, Ubuntu-Tweak, et cetera, changes this.
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In my case, I use a greenish wallpaper, and the "Launcher" and "Dash" take on an ugly greenish tint, once they are focused, regardless of which custom background color I choose.
Example: Let's say I choose "#000000" (black) as the custom background color, for the "Dash". When I boot, the background is black initially, but quickly changes to a greenish tint, once it focuses on the desktop.
No amount of tinkering with MyUnity, CCSM, Ubuntu-Tweak, et cetera, changes this.