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you can change everything and anything in gnome, and it is so modular you can turn off pieces you dont need or use them in a different window manager or whatever. the problem seems to be the gnome guys hiding more and more configuration and making it hardder to do so. KDE seems to have confusing configuration, you will think something should be under "display" and yet it is under "theme" or something...always have to search forever.... But often tweaking gnome is very simple but often not well documented or it is so simple that you arent accustomed to doing it that way....
and I agree Enlightenment is totally cool as well, I wish they could of turned right around and got everything right the first time on E17 since it seems to be so innovative but I am glad he is taking his time to get it right and nothing wrong with 16 at all...