Save the pixels on your monitor (literally) by showing different wallpapers all the time. A fork of gnome-wallpaper-mode and includes the Transparent Topbar extension.
- Enjoy all of the wallpapers you admire.
- You have a multi-monitor setup, and sometimes, you only use one of them while the others are just waiting (and burning their pixels away).
- You sit in front of the computer, and you need to see the different colors of the visible spectrum to simulate real life.
The idea is to use different pixels all the time. Where the background is usually a single color (e.g., status bar), the pixels may wear out, and the static image may leave a mark (depending on the screen type) after long hours of work. This extension changes the wallpaper and makes the status bar semi-transparent for them to last longer.
- Has adjustable shortcut in the status bar (the fork did not provide an option for)
- Can make status bar semi-transparent
- Simplified usage
- Up-to-date code
I removed some of the features that I find unnecessary. For instance, you can only choose folders as a source.