Hi,

I used to be a big fan of GNOME the way it got out of my way when I didn’t need it and no icons in the bottom to take up desktop space. But the top bar just seems so… useless. It holds a few useful icons in the right side (and you can get extensions to add more) but other than this, it’s just taking up space. After a trip past Xfce I’m now on KDE with the bar in the top.

Have I missed anything about the top bar in GNOME Desktop?

  • Eugenia@lemmy.ml
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    23 minutes ago

    I personally use an extension to have the top bar hide when i maximize an app. I can’t stand the wasted space either.

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    8 hours ago

    Gnome is designed to mimic MacOS, and the top bar is a fixture there. KDE is designed to mimic Windows, but also lets you configure way more than Windows ever did. You can put it on top in KDE and tell it to hide when not in use, if you want.

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    10 hours ago

    Install an extension to hide it, I just tried this and it works for me: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/545/hide-top-bar/

    You can install extensions by searching for it in the GNOME extensions manager. Once installed, you can edit the settings in the same place (I found I had to move off the window to another application before hiding was applied).

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    10 hours ago

    The bar is meant to be very minimal and not distracting.

    It takes up space, sure, but it’s close to the minimal height while still having easily readable time up top

  • nymnympseudonym@piefed.social
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    10 hours ago

    Agreed 100%

    Twice as bad when you have a VM running Gnome open inside Gnome host machine.

    There should be a simple Tweaks option “hide Gnome titlebar” or better yet a per-window preference setting

  • RotatingParts@lemmy.ml
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    9 hours ago

    If the top bar is set up as a menu bar, it could save space on the screen when multiple horizontally placed windows (without individual menu bars) are on the screen. Other than that, I think the general top bar stuff can just be in the bottom bar.