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Old 17th April 2011, 03:35 PM
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unity like panel for gnome 3

Rahul shared some extensions for gnome 3. There was one extension for panel. Is it possible to customize that extension. I really liked how unity handles the side panel.
I would like to:
move the panel to left.
make it disappear when i don't need it and appear when I move the pointer to left side.

Is it possible ? Would be a huge productivity boost for me. And I think this should be the default behaviour (well just my opinion).
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