How can I move the top panel to the bottom in Gnome 3?How to move top panel to bottom in Ubuntu 15.04 with Gnome 3.16.2?How to move the Panel to the bottom on Ubuntu 17.10?How to bring the Ubuntu 17.10 top panel to bottom?How do I install and manage GNOME Shell extensions?Gnome3 - Can't change top panel black colorMaking Ubuntu 16.04 lts more like windows xpHow to move all the indicators from bottom panel to top panel in GNOME 3.2.0?How to disable bottom panel/message tray in Gnome Shell 3.4?How can I disable the faded title text in the top panel?Can I move or hide the unity panel so my browser tabs appear at the very top of the screen?Ubuntu/Gnome 17.10: maximze window top/bottom shortcutHow do I move the workspace overview in Activities to the left in GNOME?
The falling broom handle
Bevel question: it is possible to bevel in different directions?
What to expect when pursuing a second doctorate in an unrelated field
Locating "Bankhead of ..." in parish of Forfar
Why derailleur guard is present only on more affordable bicycles
Are ^ and _ the only commands in LaTeX not preceded by a backslash?
How can I manage my team to maintain a reasonable productivity when my employer doesn't treat employees well?
Does no-one standing against the speaker of the house in UK lead to the local electorate being disenfranchised?
180W Laptop charged with 45W charger, is it dead?
Does microwaving food create particles that are not created when warming food by conventional means?
Got an email saying my password is weak, reason for concern?
What is the physical explanation for energy transport in simple electrical circuits?
Is there a way in which all the members can be seated?
Is exploit-free software possible?
Function defined everywhere but continuous nowhere
Is it likely that my lack of post-secondary education is holding my resume back?
I can be found near gentle green hills and stony mountains
how can you coordinate an attack against a monster that cannot be gazed upon?
Why are Poisson regression coefficients biased?
What are those two silvery objects resting on Ben Kenobi's table when R2-D2 plays Princess Leia's message?
Is there an uncertainty associated with the value 0 K for absolute zero?
How to protect Apache server from SQL injection
"bees" -> "hive" in 5 letter changes or fewer
What are the applications of the Mean Value Theorem?
How can I move the top panel to the bottom in Gnome 3?
How to move top panel to bottom in Ubuntu 15.04 with Gnome 3.16.2?How to move the Panel to the bottom on Ubuntu 17.10?How to bring the Ubuntu 17.10 top panel to bottom?How do I install and manage GNOME Shell extensions?Gnome3 - Can't change top panel black colorMaking Ubuntu 16.04 lts more like windows xpHow to move all the indicators from bottom panel to top panel in GNOME 3.2.0?How to disable bottom panel/message tray in Gnome Shell 3.4?How can I disable the faded title text in the top panel?Can I move or hide the unity panel so my browser tabs appear at the very top of the screen?Ubuntu/Gnome 17.10: maximze window top/bottom shortcutHow do I move the workspace overview in Activities to the left in GNOME?
.everyoneloves__top-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__mid-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__bot-mid-leaderboard:empty
margin-bottom:0;
Is there a way to move the top panel to the bottom in Gnome 3? It is very annoying to have this panel at the top, because then I have to aim for the close button when I want to close a window. When the panel is at the bottom, I can simply throw the mouse pointer to the corner. Big usability issue.
panel gnome-shell top-bar
add a comment
|
Is there a way to move the top panel to the bottom in Gnome 3? It is very annoying to have this panel at the top, because then I have to aim for the close button when I want to close a window. When the panel is at the bottom, I can simply throw the mouse pointer to the corner. Big usability issue.
panel gnome-shell top-bar
1
are you referring to gnome-shell or gnome-classic?
– fossfreedom♦
May 6 '12 at 19:20
1
looks like the same or similar question here: Chris - if you can confirm this then I'll merge both questions: askubuntu.com/questions/632090/…
– fossfreedom♦
Nov 8 '15 at 12:01
add a comment
|
Is there a way to move the top panel to the bottom in Gnome 3? It is very annoying to have this panel at the top, because then I have to aim for the close button when I want to close a window. When the panel is at the bottom, I can simply throw the mouse pointer to the corner. Big usability issue.
panel gnome-shell top-bar
Is there a way to move the top panel to the bottom in Gnome 3? It is very annoying to have this panel at the top, because then I have to aim for the close button when I want to close a window. When the panel is at the bottom, I can simply throw the mouse pointer to the corner. Big usability issue.
panel gnome-shell top-bar
panel gnome-shell top-bar
edited Feb 19 '18 at 0:25
muru
1
1
asked May 6 '12 at 18:49
user61086user61086
1461 gold badge2 silver badges3 bronze badges
1461 gold badge2 silver badges3 bronze badges
1
are you referring to gnome-shell or gnome-classic?
– fossfreedom♦
May 6 '12 at 19:20
1
looks like the same or similar question here: Chris - if you can confirm this then I'll merge both questions: askubuntu.com/questions/632090/…
– fossfreedom♦
Nov 8 '15 at 12:01
add a comment
|
1
are you referring to gnome-shell or gnome-classic?
– fossfreedom♦
May 6 '12 at 19:20
1
looks like the same or similar question here: Chris - if you can confirm this then I'll merge both questions: askubuntu.com/questions/632090/…
– fossfreedom♦
Nov 8 '15 at 12:01
1
1
are you referring to gnome-shell or gnome-classic?
– fossfreedom♦
May 6 '12 at 19:20
are you referring to gnome-shell or gnome-classic?
– fossfreedom♦
May 6 '12 at 19:20
1
1
looks like the same or similar question here: Chris - if you can confirm this then I'll merge both questions: askubuntu.com/questions/632090/…
– fossfreedom♦
Nov 8 '15 at 12:01
looks like the same or similar question here: Chris - if you can confirm this then I'll merge both questions: askubuntu.com/questions/632090/…
– fossfreedom♦
Nov 8 '15 at 12:01
add a comment
|
6 Answers
6
active
oldest
votes
An easy way to move the panel to the bottom of the screen is MMOD Panel by rik.
Open the link in Firefox and activate the extension with the switch in the left area.
The extension also works in GNOME 3.18 (tested on my system).
Screenshot taken from here
possible to get this panel look on mate of xfce?
– user1800997
Feb 21 '17 at 18:53
If you're running in a virtual machine, this extensions doesn't cope with resizing the screen - the bar jumps back to the top as soon as the screen is resized.
– Klicker
Jun 6 at 7:26
add a comment
|
Install this extension https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/208/panel-settings/
Than just change to Bottom
Note: As of Y13M09D16, this extension is not compatible with Ubuntu 13.04 using the Gnome3 desktop. In order to use this extension you will need to revert back to Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. (Please update this note if the extension is updated for 13.04)
The last update of this extension was in 2012, which means the extension might be in the process of being abandoned as a project. To help contribute towards developing the extension please contact the developers at the projects development home page:
https://github.com/eddiefullmetal/gnome-shell-extensions
Not maintained any more.
– Tomas Gonzalez
Feb 19 at 14:40
add a comment
|
In Gnome Classic:
Hold down the SUPER key (the key in between Ctrl and Alt at the bottom left, usually, the key has the Windows logo on it) and Alt. Then, take your mouse and hold down the LEFT click on the top panel then you should see a hand gesture as if it grabbed something. Drag this hand to the bottom and it should make the panel be at the bottom.
In Gnome3:
For Ubuntu 13.04, there is currently no way to move the top panel. The extension below is not compatible with Ubuntu 13.04 and it is not clear if it will ever be updated for compatibility.
In Ubuntu 12.04 you can try going to the previously mentioned website:
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/208/panel-settings/
...then click the on/off switch which will ask you to install the extension. After this simply click on the user icon (top panel, farthest right hand icon by default) and select "Panel Settings" --> "Edge" --> "Bottom".
add a comment
|
You may try a GNOME shell extension called BottomPanel (not to be confused with the one from this answer).
This extension moves the GNOME top bar to the bottom of the screen. It officially supports up to GNOME shell version 3.22, but in practice it works well with even version 3.26 (Ubuntu 17.10).

(screenshot source: extension's homepage at extensions.gnome.org)
You may visit its GitHub page for more info.
add a comment
|
With pressing SuperKey+LeftAlt+RightMouse you will get options so you can customize your panel as you wish. Hope you can fix it how you want.
3
That short-cut only works in GNOME classic session.
– Kushal
May 28 '12 at 8:02
Great! This works like a charm! You have to pressWindows key+Left Alt+Right mouseon panel you want to edit.
– smartmouse
Mar 1 '18 at 16:03
add a comment
|
I recently released an extension that does exactly this. Only supported on v3.10 though.
Get it at https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/828/bottom-panel/
add a comment
|
Your Answer
StackExchange.ready(function()
var channelOptions =
tags: "".split(" "),
id: "89"
;
initTagRenderer("".split(" "), "".split(" "), channelOptions);
StackExchange.using("externalEditor", function()
// Have to fire editor after snippets, if snippets enabled
if (StackExchange.settings.snippets.snippetsEnabled)
StackExchange.using("snippets", function()
createEditor();
);
else
createEditor();
);
function createEditor()
StackExchange.prepareEditor(
heartbeatType: 'answer',
autoActivateHeartbeat: false,
convertImagesToLinks: true,
noModals: true,
showLowRepImageUploadWarning: true,
reputationToPostImages: 10,
bindNavPrevention: true,
postfix: "",
imageUploader:
brandingHtml: "Powered by u003ca class="icon-imgur-white" href="https://imgur.com/"u003eu003c/au003e",
contentPolicyHtml: "User contributions licensed under u003ca href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/"u003ecc by-sa 4.0 with attribution requiredu003c/au003e u003ca href="https://stackoverflow.com/legal/content-policy"u003e(content policy)u003c/au003e",
allowUrls: true
,
onDemand: true,
discardSelector: ".discard-answer"
,immediatelyShowMarkdownHelp:true
);
);
Sign up or log in
StackExchange.ready(function ()
StackExchange.helpers.onClickDraftSave('#login-link');
);
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Post as a guest
Required, but never shown
StackExchange.ready(
function ()
StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2faskubuntu.com%2fquestions%2f132786%2fhow-can-i-move-the-top-panel-to-the-bottom-in-gnome-3%23new-answer', 'question_page');
);
Post as a guest
Required, but never shown
6 Answers
6
active
oldest
votes
6 Answers
6
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
An easy way to move the panel to the bottom of the screen is MMOD Panel by rik.
Open the link in Firefox and activate the extension with the switch in the left area.
The extension also works in GNOME 3.18 (tested on my system).
Screenshot taken from here
possible to get this panel look on mate of xfce?
– user1800997
Feb 21 '17 at 18:53
If you're running in a virtual machine, this extensions doesn't cope with resizing the screen - the bar jumps back to the top as soon as the screen is resized.
– Klicker
Jun 6 at 7:26
add a comment
|
An easy way to move the panel to the bottom of the screen is MMOD Panel by rik.
Open the link in Firefox and activate the extension with the switch in the left area.
The extension also works in GNOME 3.18 (tested on my system).
Screenshot taken from here
possible to get this panel look on mate of xfce?
– user1800997
Feb 21 '17 at 18:53
If you're running in a virtual machine, this extensions doesn't cope with resizing the screen - the bar jumps back to the top as soon as the screen is resized.
– Klicker
Jun 6 at 7:26
add a comment
|
An easy way to move the panel to the bottom of the screen is MMOD Panel by rik.
Open the link in Firefox and activate the extension with the switch in the left area.
The extension also works in GNOME 3.18 (tested on my system).
Screenshot taken from here
An easy way to move the panel to the bottom of the screen is MMOD Panel by rik.
Open the link in Firefox and activate the extension with the switch in the left area.
The extension also works in GNOME 3.18 (tested on my system).
Screenshot taken from here
edited Nov 13 '15 at 20:45
answered Nov 9 '15 at 10:45
A.B.A.B.
73.1k12 gold badges190 silver badges279 bronze badges
73.1k12 gold badges190 silver badges279 bronze badges
possible to get this panel look on mate of xfce?
– user1800997
Feb 21 '17 at 18:53
If you're running in a virtual machine, this extensions doesn't cope with resizing the screen - the bar jumps back to the top as soon as the screen is resized.
– Klicker
Jun 6 at 7:26
add a comment
|
possible to get this panel look on mate of xfce?
– user1800997
Feb 21 '17 at 18:53
If you're running in a virtual machine, this extensions doesn't cope with resizing the screen - the bar jumps back to the top as soon as the screen is resized.
– Klicker
Jun 6 at 7:26
possible to get this panel look on mate of xfce?
– user1800997
Feb 21 '17 at 18:53
possible to get this panel look on mate of xfce?
– user1800997
Feb 21 '17 at 18:53
If you're running in a virtual machine, this extensions doesn't cope with resizing the screen - the bar jumps back to the top as soon as the screen is resized.
– Klicker
Jun 6 at 7:26
If you're running in a virtual machine, this extensions doesn't cope with resizing the screen - the bar jumps back to the top as soon as the screen is resized.
– Klicker
Jun 6 at 7:26
add a comment
|
Install this extension https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/208/panel-settings/
Than just change to Bottom
Note: As of Y13M09D16, this extension is not compatible with Ubuntu 13.04 using the Gnome3 desktop. In order to use this extension you will need to revert back to Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. (Please update this note if the extension is updated for 13.04)
The last update of this extension was in 2012, which means the extension might be in the process of being abandoned as a project. To help contribute towards developing the extension please contact the developers at the projects development home page:
https://github.com/eddiefullmetal/gnome-shell-extensions
Not maintained any more.
– Tomas Gonzalez
Feb 19 at 14:40
add a comment
|
Install this extension https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/208/panel-settings/
Than just change to Bottom
Note: As of Y13M09D16, this extension is not compatible with Ubuntu 13.04 using the Gnome3 desktop. In order to use this extension you will need to revert back to Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. (Please update this note if the extension is updated for 13.04)
The last update of this extension was in 2012, which means the extension might be in the process of being abandoned as a project. To help contribute towards developing the extension please contact the developers at the projects development home page:
https://github.com/eddiefullmetal/gnome-shell-extensions
Not maintained any more.
– Tomas Gonzalez
Feb 19 at 14:40
add a comment
|
Install this extension https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/208/panel-settings/
Than just change to Bottom
Note: As of Y13M09D16, this extension is not compatible with Ubuntu 13.04 using the Gnome3 desktop. In order to use this extension you will need to revert back to Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. (Please update this note if the extension is updated for 13.04)
The last update of this extension was in 2012, which means the extension might be in the process of being abandoned as a project. To help contribute towards developing the extension please contact the developers at the projects development home page:
https://github.com/eddiefullmetal/gnome-shell-extensions
Install this extension https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/208/panel-settings/
Than just change to Bottom
Note: As of Y13M09D16, this extension is not compatible with Ubuntu 13.04 using the Gnome3 desktop. In order to use this extension you will need to revert back to Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. (Please update this note if the extension is updated for 13.04)
The last update of this extension was in 2012, which means the extension might be in the process of being abandoned as a project. To help contribute towards developing the extension please contact the developers at the projects development home page:
https://github.com/eddiefullmetal/gnome-shell-extensions
edited Sep 16 '13 at 18:51
Community♦
1
1
answered May 28 '12 at 8:03
hingevhingev
5,1714 gold badges33 silver badges60 bronze badges
5,1714 gold badges33 silver badges60 bronze badges
Not maintained any more.
– Tomas Gonzalez
Feb 19 at 14:40
add a comment
|
Not maintained any more.
– Tomas Gonzalez
Feb 19 at 14:40
Not maintained any more.
– Tomas Gonzalez
Feb 19 at 14:40
Not maintained any more.
– Tomas Gonzalez
Feb 19 at 14:40
add a comment
|
In Gnome Classic:
Hold down the SUPER key (the key in between Ctrl and Alt at the bottom left, usually, the key has the Windows logo on it) and Alt. Then, take your mouse and hold down the LEFT click on the top panel then you should see a hand gesture as if it grabbed something. Drag this hand to the bottom and it should make the panel be at the bottom.
In Gnome3:
For Ubuntu 13.04, there is currently no way to move the top panel. The extension below is not compatible with Ubuntu 13.04 and it is not clear if it will ever be updated for compatibility.
In Ubuntu 12.04 you can try going to the previously mentioned website:
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/208/panel-settings/
...then click the on/off switch which will ask you to install the extension. After this simply click on the user icon (top panel, farthest right hand icon by default) and select "Panel Settings" --> "Edge" --> "Bottom".
add a comment
|
In Gnome Classic:
Hold down the SUPER key (the key in between Ctrl and Alt at the bottom left, usually, the key has the Windows logo on it) and Alt. Then, take your mouse and hold down the LEFT click on the top panel then you should see a hand gesture as if it grabbed something. Drag this hand to the bottom and it should make the panel be at the bottom.
In Gnome3:
For Ubuntu 13.04, there is currently no way to move the top panel. The extension below is not compatible with Ubuntu 13.04 and it is not clear if it will ever be updated for compatibility.
In Ubuntu 12.04 you can try going to the previously mentioned website:
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/208/panel-settings/
...then click the on/off switch which will ask you to install the extension. After this simply click on the user icon (top panel, farthest right hand icon by default) and select "Panel Settings" --> "Edge" --> "Bottom".
add a comment
|
In Gnome Classic:
Hold down the SUPER key (the key in between Ctrl and Alt at the bottom left, usually, the key has the Windows logo on it) and Alt. Then, take your mouse and hold down the LEFT click on the top panel then you should see a hand gesture as if it grabbed something. Drag this hand to the bottom and it should make the panel be at the bottom.
In Gnome3:
For Ubuntu 13.04, there is currently no way to move the top panel. The extension below is not compatible with Ubuntu 13.04 and it is not clear if it will ever be updated for compatibility.
In Ubuntu 12.04 you can try going to the previously mentioned website:
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/208/panel-settings/
...then click the on/off switch which will ask you to install the extension. After this simply click on the user icon (top panel, farthest right hand icon by default) and select "Panel Settings" --> "Edge" --> "Bottom".
In Gnome Classic:
Hold down the SUPER key (the key in between Ctrl and Alt at the bottom left, usually, the key has the Windows logo on it) and Alt. Then, take your mouse and hold down the LEFT click on the top panel then you should see a hand gesture as if it grabbed something. Drag this hand to the bottom and it should make the panel be at the bottom.
In Gnome3:
For Ubuntu 13.04, there is currently no way to move the top panel. The extension below is not compatible with Ubuntu 13.04 and it is not clear if it will ever be updated for compatibility.
In Ubuntu 12.04 you can try going to the previously mentioned website:
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/208/panel-settings/
...then click the on/off switch which will ask you to install the extension. After this simply click on the user icon (top panel, farthest right hand icon by default) and select "Panel Settings" --> "Edge" --> "Bottom".
edited Jun 14 at 17:12
Kevin Bowen
16k15 gold badges62 silver badges73 bronze badges
16k15 gold badges62 silver badges73 bronze badges
answered Mar 14 '13 at 17:55
JrylJryl
6082 gold badges10 silver badges13 bronze badges
6082 gold badges10 silver badges13 bronze badges
add a comment
|
add a comment
|
You may try a GNOME shell extension called BottomPanel (not to be confused with the one from this answer).
This extension moves the GNOME top bar to the bottom of the screen. It officially supports up to GNOME shell version 3.22, but in practice it works well with even version 3.26 (Ubuntu 17.10).

(screenshot source: extension's homepage at extensions.gnome.org)
You may visit its GitHub page for more info.
add a comment
|
You may try a GNOME shell extension called BottomPanel (not to be confused with the one from this answer).
This extension moves the GNOME top bar to the bottom of the screen. It officially supports up to GNOME shell version 3.22, but in practice it works well with even version 3.26 (Ubuntu 17.10).

(screenshot source: extension's homepage at extensions.gnome.org)
You may visit its GitHub page for more info.
add a comment
|
You may try a GNOME shell extension called BottomPanel (not to be confused with the one from this answer).
This extension moves the GNOME top bar to the bottom of the screen. It officially supports up to GNOME shell version 3.22, but in practice it works well with even version 3.26 (Ubuntu 17.10).

(screenshot source: extension's homepage at extensions.gnome.org)
You may visit its GitHub page for more info.
You may try a GNOME shell extension called BottomPanel (not to be confused with the one from this answer).
This extension moves the GNOME top bar to the bottom of the screen. It officially supports up to GNOME shell version 3.22, but in practice it works well with even version 3.26 (Ubuntu 17.10).

(screenshot source: extension's homepage at extensions.gnome.org)
You may visit its GitHub page for more info.
answered Feb 18 '18 at 22:03
pomskypomsky
41k12 gold badges137 silver badges164 bronze badges
41k12 gold badges137 silver badges164 bronze badges
add a comment
|
add a comment
|
With pressing SuperKey+LeftAlt+RightMouse you will get options so you can customize your panel as you wish. Hope you can fix it how you want.
3
That short-cut only works in GNOME classic session.
– Kushal
May 28 '12 at 8:02
Great! This works like a charm! You have to pressWindows key+Left Alt+Right mouseon panel you want to edit.
– smartmouse
Mar 1 '18 at 16:03
add a comment
|
With pressing SuperKey+LeftAlt+RightMouse you will get options so you can customize your panel as you wish. Hope you can fix it how you want.
3
That short-cut only works in GNOME classic session.
– Kushal
May 28 '12 at 8:02
Great! This works like a charm! You have to pressWindows key+Left Alt+Right mouseon panel you want to edit.
– smartmouse
Mar 1 '18 at 16:03
add a comment
|
With pressing SuperKey+LeftAlt+RightMouse you will get options so you can customize your panel as you wish. Hope you can fix it how you want.
With pressing SuperKey+LeftAlt+RightMouse you will get options so you can customize your panel as you wish. Hope you can fix it how you want.
edited May 28 '12 at 8:03
answered May 28 '12 at 7:57
sh79frlish79frli
4041 gold badge4 silver badges12 bronze badges
4041 gold badge4 silver badges12 bronze badges
3
That short-cut only works in GNOME classic session.
– Kushal
May 28 '12 at 8:02
Great! This works like a charm! You have to pressWindows key+Left Alt+Right mouseon panel you want to edit.
– smartmouse
Mar 1 '18 at 16:03
add a comment
|
3
That short-cut only works in GNOME classic session.
– Kushal
May 28 '12 at 8:02
Great! This works like a charm! You have to pressWindows key+Left Alt+Right mouseon panel you want to edit.
– smartmouse
Mar 1 '18 at 16:03
3
3
That short-cut only works in GNOME classic session.
– Kushal
May 28 '12 at 8:02
That short-cut only works in GNOME classic session.
– Kushal
May 28 '12 at 8:02
Great! This works like a charm! You have to press
Windows key + Left Alt + Right mouse on panel you want to edit.– smartmouse
Mar 1 '18 at 16:03
Great! This works like a charm! You have to press
Windows key + Left Alt + Right mouse on panel you want to edit.– smartmouse
Mar 1 '18 at 16:03
add a comment
|
I recently released an extension that does exactly this. Only supported on v3.10 though.
Get it at https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/828/bottom-panel/
add a comment
|
I recently released an extension that does exactly this. Only supported on v3.10 though.
Get it at https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/828/bottom-panel/
add a comment
|
I recently released an extension that does exactly this. Only supported on v3.10 though.
Get it at https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/828/bottom-panel/
I recently released an extension that does exactly this. Only supported on v3.10 though.
Get it at https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/828/bottom-panel/
answered Jun 17 '14 at 7:20
Shrikant SharatShrikant Sharat
2381 gold badge5 silver badges13 bronze badges
2381 gold badge5 silver badges13 bronze badges
add a comment
|
add a comment
|
Thanks for contributing an answer to Ask Ubuntu!
- Please be sure to answer the question. Provide details and share your research!
But avoid …
- Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers.
- Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience.
To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers.
Sign up or log in
StackExchange.ready(function ()
StackExchange.helpers.onClickDraftSave('#login-link');
);
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Post as a guest
Required, but never shown
StackExchange.ready(
function ()
StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2faskubuntu.com%2fquestions%2f132786%2fhow-can-i-move-the-top-panel-to-the-bottom-in-gnome-3%23new-answer', 'question_page');
);
Post as a guest
Required, but never shown
Sign up or log in
StackExchange.ready(function ()
StackExchange.helpers.onClickDraftSave('#login-link');
);
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Post as a guest
Required, but never shown
Sign up or log in
StackExchange.ready(function ()
StackExchange.helpers.onClickDraftSave('#login-link');
);
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Post as a guest
Required, but never shown
Sign up or log in
StackExchange.ready(function ()
StackExchange.helpers.onClickDraftSave('#login-link');
);
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Post as a guest
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
1
are you referring to gnome-shell or gnome-classic?
– fossfreedom♦
May 6 '12 at 19:20
1
looks like the same or similar question here: Chris - if you can confirm this then I'll merge both questions: askubuntu.com/questions/632090/…
– fossfreedom♦
Nov 8 '15 at 12:01