In the file manager View menu, check the box for Show Hidden Files (or just press Ctrl+H). Then you should be able to see the .config subfolder. Go into that folder and see if there is already a gtk-3.0 folder. If not, use Create New Folder (it's in the File menu or right-click menu) to make one with that exact name. Then you can copy the file into it.
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Makes sense. I'll give that a try, thank you.
~/.config/gtk-3.0
Is the ~ part saying
/home/userid/.config
?
Edit: yup that’s what it means and found the config file there. Added it and it works perfectly
Have you tried creating that directory?