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I know this is petty, but title bars in apps. Please, remove it entirely. It's not necessary and it feels so 2007. I don't need to be reminded which application I'm using when I can use that screen real estate for other things.
If using kde you can make it toggleble and by drfault hidden thats what I used, before switching to niri. Also assign a key to close the window.
Is there an other way to drag and move the window if they are gone?
Yes, at least on Windows, the entire top frame of the window is draggable so long as it's not a button or a tab. You can also use
WinKey+Arrow
to shove them to one side or another, and if all else fails, you can tap thealt
key to temporarily bring out the file menu and the title bar.