GNOME Shell extensions make it easy to reshape the standard desktop layout in novel new ways, with add-ons like Dash to Panel, OpenBar, and Task Up provide options to combine, configure and customise the top panel. Now, another choice has drifted on to the scene: Floating Mini Panel. Floating Mini Panel what it says: it turns the GNOME Shell Top Bar (the panel across the top of the display) into a compact, movable and always-on-top panel that can be activated as/when needed using a toggle in the Quick Settings menu. When activated, Mini Floating Panel only displays the clock/date applet […]
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