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overview-feature-pack
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Working with workspaces
overview-feature-pack Includes some keyboard shortcut settings to enable moving apps to virtual desktops in gnome. If you configure things right, you might find what you’re looking for with this extension.
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How to change rows/columns number in GNOME app menu?
Overview Feature Pack
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What do u think about the app grid navigation (not the overview)
For me the current app grid is unusable, I'm not willing to organize apps manually. In GNOME 3 I was only using Frequent Apps page sometimes. Now I'm working on an extension that adds option to sort App Grid by usage (no folders) and also option to disable the app title truncate - Overview Feature Pack.
blur-my-shell
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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
What are some alternatives?
vertical-workspaces - V-Shell is a GNOME Shell extension that allows you to customize the layout and behavior of the Shell UI.
dash-to-dock - A dock for the Gnome Shell. This extension moves the dash out of the overview transforming it in a dock for an easier launching of applications and a faster switching between windows and desktops.
color-tint - ColorTint is a GNOME extension that draws a translucent coloured overlay over your desktop. This is to help people with dyslexia, visual stress, scopic sensitivity, and related conditions.
mutter-rounded - A window manager for GNOME, with rounded corners patch
zorin-desktop-themes
Ulauncher - Feature rich application Launcher for Linux
shell - Pop!_OS Shell
ocean-blur-shell - Blind attempt at making my gnome-shell pretty with blur
blur-provider - A Gnome extension that allows you to manually apply blur to applications, and provides an easy way for applications to request blur themselves
Fluent-gtk-theme - Fluent design gtk theme for linux desktops
gnome-shell-extension-ddterm - Another drop down terminal extension for GNOME Shell. With tabs. Works on Wayland natively
gnome-shell-extension-clipboard-indicator - The most popular clipboard manager for GNOME, with over 1M downloads