Logomenu
Quick access menu for the GNOME panel with options that help ease the workflow for newcomers and power users alike. (by Aryan20)
blur-my-shell
Extension that adds a blur look to different parts of the GNOME Shell, including the top panel, dash and overview (by aunetx)
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
Logomenu
Posts with mentions or reviews of Logomenu.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-29.
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The Future of Logo Menu Extension (86k+ downloads 🎉)
Other planned changes during the overhaul are available at - https://github.com/Aryan20/Logomenu/issues/52
- My Fedora 38 Desktop
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Logo Menu Extension is GNOME 42 and Libadwaita ready with V10
GitHub
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My GNOME Shell 41 with macOS style
Extensions: App Grid Tweak Big Sur Status Area blur-my-shell coverflow-alt-tab Floating Dock gsconnect Just Perfection Logo Menu media-controls Unite User Theme X
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Logo Menu is evolving with V8
I hope you guys will enjoy it as much I enjoyed making it. Links: - https://github.com/Aryan20/Logomenu - https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/4451/logo-menu/
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First installation finished after a long time compiling!
Logo Menu to add the Gentoo logo on the upper left.
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My Ubuntu 20.04
You can change it with Logo menu gnome extension.
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How to add custom logos to replace activities in the top left?
Only way is using “extensions”. Here’s a simple one,, Gnome 41 updated that do what u are asking for. This is another one but as it’s more complex, it tend to not receive updates faster for each new Gnome version.
- Logo Menu is now more mature with V7
- Logo Menu is now GNOME 41 ready
blur-my-shell
Posts with mentions or reviews of blur-my-shell.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-09-11.
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My GNOME 44 after customized with Gruvbox Color Scheme
GNOME Extensions : quick-settings-tweaker, appindicator and KStatusNotifier, arcmenu, blur-my-shell, dash-to-panel, forge, gsconnect, just-perfection, show-desktop-button, space-bar, user-themes and vitals
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Is there a way to get rid of workspaces entirely?
You can install blur my shell extension to modify the look.
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Transparant terminal & dock
if you want blurred backgrounds, the extension blur my shell will work.
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How does the "Blur my shell" extension do it??? (possibly a re-post! sorry...)
Why don't you just look at the source code? https://github.com/aunetx/blur-my-shell
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Using extensions to improve Gnome workflow
Blur my Shell - Blurs the background in the overview.
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I'm new to the Fedora world, what are the best Fedora programs that you can't live without?
dnf install gnome-browser-connector Firefox extension: {addons.mozilla.org} - Resource Monitor • Show system resources in the top bar - User Themes • Custom themes (may break some things) - Dash To Dock • turns the application launcher into a macos style dock - Blur My Shell • make the UI glassy
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I started my journey away from Windows with Pop back in May 2020 (last screenshot) and switched to Arch after 6 months to get more familiar with Linux. Faced challenges and learned a lot. Now, as a professional 3D artist, I return to Pop OS for stability—full circle after 3 years!
In my case, I'm using the Blur My Shell extension, so it basically takes whatever background image I have and places it in the overview with a blur effect (though you can also remove the blur completely and just use the extension to set your background as your overview background). By default it will blur a lot of things around your desktop, like the top bar, for instance— just disable anything you don't want; I personally only leave the Overview blur active.
- gnome.mp4
- How do I fix gnome blur issues?
- My Fedora 38 Desktop