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Is there any possibility to autohide the Panel in GNOME session?
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    I don't think its possible. But using compizconfig-settings-manager like described here is maybe an option.

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    Jan 13 '16 at 13:16






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    @incBrain GNOME and compiz are completely different things.

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Is there any possibility to autohide the Panel in GNOME session?
In picture below I selected the area what I mean.



Ubuntu 15.10 gnome 3.18 top panel image










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    I don't think its possible. But using compizconfig-settings-manager like described here is maybe an option.

    – incBrain
    Jan 13 '16 at 13:16






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    @incBrain GNOME and compiz are completely different things.

    – A.B.
    Jan 13 '16 at 13:40














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Is there any possibility to autohide the Panel in GNOME session?
In picture below I selected the area what I mean.



Ubuntu 15.10 gnome 3.18 top panel image










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Is there any possibility to autohide the Panel in GNOME session?
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Ubuntu 15.10 gnome 3.18 top panel image







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    I don't think its possible. But using compizconfig-settings-manager like described here is maybe an option.

    – incBrain
    Jan 13 '16 at 13:16






  • 3





    @incBrain GNOME and compiz are completely different things.

    – A.B.
    Jan 13 '16 at 13:40














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    I don't think its possible. But using compizconfig-settings-manager like described here is maybe an option.

    – incBrain
    Jan 13 '16 at 13:16






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    @incBrain GNOME and compiz are completely different things.

    – A.B.
    Jan 13 '16 at 13:40








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I don't think its possible. But using compizconfig-settings-manager like described here is maybe an option.

– incBrain
Jan 13 '16 at 13:16





I don't think its possible. But using compizconfig-settings-manager like described here is maybe an option.

– incBrain
Jan 13 '16 at 13:16




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@incBrain GNOME and compiz are completely different things.

– A.B.
Jan 13 '16 at 13:40





@incBrain GNOME and compiz are completely different things.

– A.B.
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Using the GNOME extension called Hide Top Bar.



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Configure the extension in your Firefox or with Tweak Tool



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  • If you are puzzled about exactly where in the Tweak Tool the above is to be found, it is under Extensions: i.stack.imgur.com/tB1Fa.png

    – bgoodr
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  • Word of caution: The side panel also shows up which is also something you might need. You can control this also from the Tweak Tool at the bottom: i.stack.imgur.com/IKdh5.png

    – bgoodr
    Mar 11 '18 at 16:24



















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I was able to achieve the behavior you want in the following way in my Ubuntu 18.04.




  1. Installed Dash to Panel GNOME Shell Extension.

    To install it, simply search for "Dash to Panel" in Ubuntu Software.

  2. Once installed, right clicked on "show apps" button on task bar and clicked "Dash to Panel Settings".

  3. I chose Panel Intellihide "On".

  4. You may edit more settings by clicking "settings button" adjacent to Intellihide


Dash to panel
top right corner
settings
intellihide on






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  • Nice, but this forces the panel at top or bottom position, not left or right :-/

    – Hugues M.
    Sep 14 '18 at 22:21



















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Unite Extension



 Unite Extension



try https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1287/unite/. It brings back the Unity Shell look and feel to Ubuntu 18.04.






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    Using the GNOME extension called Hide Top Bar.



    enter image description here



    Configure the extension in your Firefox or with Tweak Tool



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    • If you are puzzled about exactly where in the Tweak Tool the above is to be found, it is under Extensions: i.stack.imgur.com/tB1Fa.png

      – bgoodr
      Mar 11 '18 at 16:06













    • Word of caution: The side panel also shows up which is also something you might need. You can control this also from the Tweak Tool at the bottom: i.stack.imgur.com/IKdh5.png

      – bgoodr
      Mar 11 '18 at 16:24
















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    Using the GNOME extension called Hide Top Bar.



    enter image description here



    Configure the extension in your Firefox or with Tweak Tool



    enter image description here






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    • If you are puzzled about exactly where in the Tweak Tool the above is to be found, it is under Extensions: i.stack.imgur.com/tB1Fa.png

      – bgoodr
      Mar 11 '18 at 16:06













    • Word of caution: The side panel also shows up which is also something you might need. You can control this also from the Tweak Tool at the bottom: i.stack.imgur.com/IKdh5.png

      – bgoodr
      Mar 11 '18 at 16:24














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    Using the GNOME extension called Hide Top Bar.



    enter image description here



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    Using the GNOME extension called Hide Top Bar.



    enter image description here



    Configure the extension in your Firefox or with Tweak Tool



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    • If you are puzzled about exactly where in the Tweak Tool the above is to be found, it is under Extensions: i.stack.imgur.com/tB1Fa.png

      – bgoodr
      Mar 11 '18 at 16:06













    • Word of caution: The side panel also shows up which is also something you might need. You can control this also from the Tweak Tool at the bottom: i.stack.imgur.com/IKdh5.png

      – bgoodr
      Mar 11 '18 at 16:24



















    • If you are puzzled about exactly where in the Tweak Tool the above is to be found, it is under Extensions: i.stack.imgur.com/tB1Fa.png

      – bgoodr
      Mar 11 '18 at 16:06













    • Word of caution: The side panel also shows up which is also something you might need. You can control this also from the Tweak Tool at the bottom: i.stack.imgur.com/IKdh5.png

      – bgoodr
      Mar 11 '18 at 16:24

















    If you are puzzled about exactly where in the Tweak Tool the above is to be found, it is under Extensions: i.stack.imgur.com/tB1Fa.png

    – bgoodr
    Mar 11 '18 at 16:06







    If you are puzzled about exactly where in the Tweak Tool the above is to be found, it is under Extensions: i.stack.imgur.com/tB1Fa.png

    – bgoodr
    Mar 11 '18 at 16:06















    Word of caution: The side panel also shows up which is also something you might need. You can control this also from the Tweak Tool at the bottom: i.stack.imgur.com/IKdh5.png

    – bgoodr
    Mar 11 '18 at 16:24





    Word of caution: The side panel also shows up which is also something you might need. You can control this also from the Tweak Tool at the bottom: i.stack.imgur.com/IKdh5.png

    – bgoodr
    Mar 11 '18 at 16:24













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    I was able to achieve the behavior you want in the following way in my Ubuntu 18.04.




    1. Installed Dash to Panel GNOME Shell Extension.

      To install it, simply search for "Dash to Panel" in Ubuntu Software.

    2. Once installed, right clicked on "show apps" button on task bar and clicked "Dash to Panel Settings".

    3. I chose Panel Intellihide "On".

    4. You may edit more settings by clicking "settings button" adjacent to Intellihide


    Dash to panel
    top right corner
    settings
    intellihide on






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    • Nice, but this forces the panel at top or bottom position, not left or right :-/

      – Hugues M.
      Sep 14 '18 at 22:21
















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    I was able to achieve the behavior you want in the following way in my Ubuntu 18.04.




    1. Installed Dash to Panel GNOME Shell Extension.

      To install it, simply search for "Dash to Panel" in Ubuntu Software.

    2. Once installed, right clicked on "show apps" button on task bar and clicked "Dash to Panel Settings".

    3. I chose Panel Intellihide "On".

    4. You may edit more settings by clicking "settings button" adjacent to Intellihide


    Dash to panel
    top right corner
    settings
    intellihide on






    share|improve this answer


























    • Nice, but this forces the panel at top or bottom position, not left or right :-/

      – Hugues M.
      Sep 14 '18 at 22:21














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    I was able to achieve the behavior you want in the following way in my Ubuntu 18.04.




    1. Installed Dash to Panel GNOME Shell Extension.

      To install it, simply search for "Dash to Panel" in Ubuntu Software.

    2. Once installed, right clicked on "show apps" button on task bar and clicked "Dash to Panel Settings".

    3. I chose Panel Intellihide "On".

    4. You may edit more settings by clicking "settings button" adjacent to Intellihide


    Dash to panel
    top right corner
    settings
    intellihide on






    share|improve this answer















    I was able to achieve the behavior you want in the following way in my Ubuntu 18.04.




    1. Installed Dash to Panel GNOME Shell Extension.

      To install it, simply search for "Dash to Panel" in Ubuntu Software.

    2. Once installed, right clicked on "show apps" button on task bar and clicked "Dash to Panel Settings".

    3. I chose Panel Intellihide "On".

    4. You may edit more settings by clicking "settings button" adjacent to Intellihide


    Dash to panel
    top right corner
    settings
    intellihide on







    share|improve this answer














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    • Nice, but this forces the panel at top or bottom position, not left or right :-/

      – Hugues M.
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    • Nice, but this forces the panel at top or bottom position, not left or right :-/

      – Hugues M.
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    Nice, but this forces the panel at top or bottom position, not left or right :-/

    – Hugues M.
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    Nice, but this forces the panel at top or bottom position, not left or right :-/

    – Hugues M.
    Sep 14 '18 at 22:21











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     Unite Extension



    try https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1287/unite/. It brings back the Unity Shell look and feel to Ubuntu 18.04.






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      try https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1287/unite/. It brings back the Unity Shell look and feel to Ubuntu 18.04.






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        try https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1287/unite/. It brings back the Unity Shell look and feel to Ubuntu 18.04.






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        try https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1287/unite/. It brings back the Unity Shell look and feel to Ubuntu 18.04.







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