I already had the user themes extension installed (and in gnome-tweaks,
it says user themes are turned on and have no errors). I didn't have the
gnome-shell-extensions package, but installing it doesn't fix the bug.
Note that if I choose a dark user them for the shell, it does change the
toolbar menus to a dark background (although the text is almost
unreadable on many of the ones I have installed now because it's not
light enough, which I'm pretty sure didn't use to be the case).
The only reason I had any shell themes installed was because the pop-up
system windows (eg that you get when you press ALT-F2) started ignoring
the application theme settings as soon as yaru came along. But even
after yaru came along, the toolbar menus still used to pick up the
application theme settings; it's just that they're hard-coded to yaru
(light) now.
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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gnome-shell top bar menus no longer honour dark theme settings
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