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How do I hide the Workplaces and Applications buttons in the top bar of Dash to Panel?

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guys! I think the title is pretty telling. How do I do it? Thanks.

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You should have an application named gnome-extensions-app on your system. Open that and deactivate the corresponding extensions, which should be 'Applications Menu' and 'Places Status Indicator'.

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I had a similar issue finding where to disable them on Pop os.

To disable the workspaces and applications buttons go to: Settings > Desktop > General

Under the subcategory Top Bar you should see Show Workspaces Button and Show Applications Button.

Disabling both will hide them.

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