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GNOME Shell Removes its Curvy Panel Corners

GNOME Shell’s unique panel corners are being retired after more than a decade of decorating peoples desktops. If you don’t use a vanilla GNOME session you might not know what these are. Many downstreams, including Ubuntu, patch out this subtle frame in their respective Shell .css. See if you can spot panel corners in this screenshot of stock GNOME Shell running on Fedora: No? I’ll make it easier: Hey: I did say they were subtle! The curvaceous cornicing helps frame the desktop workspace and neatly “hugs” the corners of maximised windows (in themes that use rounded corners) for an effect […]

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