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#1 2019-11-13 09:53:27

u666sa
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Registered: 2019-11-13
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After I find out gnome 3 is written in java script I installed XFCE

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Loving it.

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#2 2019-11-13 11:24:43

ToZ
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Re: After I find out gnome 3 is written in java script I installed XFCE

Hello and welcome.


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#3 2019-11-13 13:24:25

u666sa
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Re: After I find out gnome 3 is written in java script I installed XFCE

ToZ wrote:

Hello and welcome.

Thanks for welcomes. I'm from Russia. My city cameras, check it out https://sochi.camera/#/431

Plz tell me how to make my panel transperant, like gnome type of transperant, so that icons are visible and panel is transperant, I'm sure it's been discussed here above and beyond. If you can point me so I can click)))

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#4 2019-11-13 15:24:31

alcornoqui
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Registered: 2014-07-28
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Re: After I find out gnome 3 is written in java script I installed XFCE

Hello and welcome.

You can set the transparency of the panel. From the docs:

Panel preferences > Appearance > Opacity

These options set the transparency of the entire panel.

Enter: This controls the transparency of the panel when hovering over it. Ranges from 0 (fully transparent) to 100 (fully opaque). All panel plugins are affected by this setting.

Leave: This controls the transparency of the panel when not hovering over it. Ranges from 0 (fully transparent) to 100 (fully opaque). All panel plugins are affected by this setting.

Note: Panel transparency is only available if display compositing is enabled in Settings Manager → Window Manager Tweaks → Compositor.

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