![]() ![]() ![]() This allows for better integration between application and window chrome. Header bars are client-side decorations (CSD), which means they are drawn by the app rather than the display server. This is a newer, more flexible pattern that allows putting window controls and other UI elements in the same bar. Blender, with its badly integrated and pretty much useless title bar Luckily, the GNOME ecosystem has been moving away from title bars in favor of header bars. This makes them very inflexible, as they can not contain any additional UI elements, or integrate with the application window’s content. They contain only the window title and a close button, and are completely separate from the window’s content. In case you’ve never come across that term, title bars are the largely empty bars at the top of some application windows. Unless you’re one of a very lucky few, you probably use apps with title bars.
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