Hide workspace thumbnails from the overview. But don't worry they are still present and one can switch between them like usual with e.g. shortcuts..
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This will only work if you don't have any windows workspaces other than the first, no? Also note that you can use gsettings set org.gnome.shell.overrides dynamic-workspaces false gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences num-workspaces 1 to achieve the same effect ...
I need workspace but I dont need workspace Thumbnailbox in overview. I will find the other solution to switch work space.
I think user have right to customize own Desktop Environment. Developer may not limit user experience. linux is best customize then other OSs. B'cuz is open.
I don't know where that is come from, but OK - yes, users have the right to customize their DE, nobody is disputing that. They also have the right to install an extension that claims to do something, but fails to do that. Sorry for just pointing that out (in case you still didn't notice: 'visible-width' only refers to the unextended workspace switcher, it will still be fully shown once you have windows on workspace 2).
OK i saw it. Thank you so much I would fix.