How to re-arrange opened tabs in panel?











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I am using Dash to panel extension with GNOME Tweaks in Ubuntu 18.04 to move the taskbar to the bottom. But I cannot seem to be able to re-arrange opened tabs. Here's what I want to do:
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Drag and drop doesn't work and it messes up the actual favorites icons. Is there a way to accomplish this?










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    I am using Dash to panel extension with GNOME Tweaks in Ubuntu 18.04 to move the taskbar to the bottom. But I cannot seem to be able to re-arrange opened tabs. Here's what I want to do:
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    Drag and drop doesn't work and it messes up the actual favorites icons. Is there a way to accomplish this?










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      I am using Dash to panel extension with GNOME Tweaks in Ubuntu 18.04 to move the taskbar to the bottom. But I cannot seem to be able to re-arrange opened tabs. Here's what I want to do:
      enter image description here



      Drag and drop doesn't work and it messes up the actual favorites icons. Is there a way to accomplish this?










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      I am using Dash to panel extension with GNOME Tweaks in Ubuntu 18.04 to move the taskbar to the bottom. But I cannot seem to be able to re-arrange opened tabs. Here's what I want to do:
      enter image description here



      Drag and drop doesn't work and it messes up the actual favorites icons. Is there a way to accomplish this?







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          No, there is no way to accomplish this. Only permanently pinned icons, i.e., your favorites, icons that remain there whether the application is open or not, can be rearranged by drag-and-drop.



          The way you configured Dock to Dock, favorite icons are used as launchers, whereas open windows appear as buttons right to the section of the launchers. The buttons (icons with text) appear in the order the windows have been opened and are not designed to be moved. On the other hand, you can rearrange the launchers (single icons) on the left.






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          • Thanks. On a side note, can you recommend any other option (maybe some other environment) where I can re-arrange the icons?
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          1. add to favorites

          2. re-arrange

          3. remove from favorites (optional)






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          • Thanks, but that's not really a "lazy-friendly" procedure, hehe.
            – CluelessNoob
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          • you're welcome :) I know, but I think it's the only way to do it.
            – werotuarious
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          No, there is no way to accomplish this. Only permanently pinned icons, i.e., your favorites, icons that remain there whether the application is open or not, can be rearranged by drag-and-drop.



          The way you configured Dock to Dock, favorite icons are used as launchers, whereas open windows appear as buttons right to the section of the launchers. The buttons (icons with text) appear in the order the windows have been opened and are not designed to be moved. On the other hand, you can rearrange the launchers (single icons) on the left.






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          • Thanks. On a side note, can you recommend any other option (maybe some other environment) where I can re-arrange the icons?
            – CluelessNoob
            Dec 13 at 9:00















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          No, there is no way to accomplish this. Only permanently pinned icons, i.e., your favorites, icons that remain there whether the application is open or not, can be rearranged by drag-and-drop.



          The way you configured Dock to Dock, favorite icons are used as launchers, whereas open windows appear as buttons right to the section of the launchers. The buttons (icons with text) appear in the order the windows have been opened and are not designed to be moved. On the other hand, you can rearrange the launchers (single icons) on the left.






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          • Thanks. On a side note, can you recommend any other option (maybe some other environment) where I can re-arrange the icons?
            – CluelessNoob
            Dec 13 at 9:00













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          No, there is no way to accomplish this. Only permanently pinned icons, i.e., your favorites, icons that remain there whether the application is open or not, can be rearranged by drag-and-drop.



          The way you configured Dock to Dock, favorite icons are used as launchers, whereas open windows appear as buttons right to the section of the launchers. The buttons (icons with text) appear in the order the windows have been opened and are not designed to be moved. On the other hand, you can rearrange the launchers (single icons) on the left.






          share|improve this answer












          No, there is no way to accomplish this. Only permanently pinned icons, i.e., your favorites, icons that remain there whether the application is open or not, can be rearranged by drag-and-drop.



          The way you configured Dock to Dock, favorite icons are used as launchers, whereas open windows appear as buttons right to the section of the launchers. The buttons (icons with text) appear in the order the windows have been opened and are not designed to be moved. On the other hand, you can rearrange the launchers (single icons) on the left.







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          • Thanks. On a side note, can you recommend any other option (maybe some other environment) where I can re-arrange the icons?
            – CluelessNoob
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          • Thanks. On a side note, can you recommend any other option (maybe some other environment) where I can re-arrange the icons?
            – CluelessNoob
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          Thanks. On a side note, can you recommend any other option (maybe some other environment) where I can re-arrange the icons?
          – CluelessNoob
          Dec 13 at 9:00




          Thanks. On a side note, can you recommend any other option (maybe some other environment) where I can re-arrange the icons?
          – CluelessNoob
          Dec 13 at 9:00












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          1. add to favorites

          2. re-arrange

          3. remove from favorites (optional)






          share|improve this answer





















          • Thanks, but that's not really a "lazy-friendly" procedure, hehe.
            – CluelessNoob
            Dec 13 at 9:01










          • you're welcome :) I know, but I think it's the only way to do it.
            – werotuarious
            Dec 13 at 9:19

















          up vote
          0
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          1. add to favorites

          2. re-arrange

          3. remove from favorites (optional)






          share|improve this answer





















          • Thanks, but that's not really a "lazy-friendly" procedure, hehe.
            – CluelessNoob
            Dec 13 at 9:01










          • you're welcome :) I know, but I think it's the only way to do it.
            – werotuarious
            Dec 13 at 9:19















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          1. add to favorites

          2. re-arrange

          3. remove from favorites (optional)






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          1. add to favorites

          2. re-arrange

          3. remove from favorites (optional)







          share|improve this answer












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          • Thanks, but that's not really a "lazy-friendly" procedure, hehe.
            – CluelessNoob
            Dec 13 at 9:01










          • you're welcome :) I know, but I think it's the only way to do it.
            – werotuarious
            Dec 13 at 9:19




















          • Thanks, but that's not really a "lazy-friendly" procedure, hehe.
            – CluelessNoob
            Dec 13 at 9:01










          • you're welcome :) I know, but I think it's the only way to do it.
            – werotuarious
            Dec 13 at 9:19


















          Thanks, but that's not really a "lazy-friendly" procedure, hehe.
          – CluelessNoob
          Dec 13 at 9:01




          Thanks, but that's not really a "lazy-friendly" procedure, hehe.
          – CluelessNoob
          Dec 13 at 9:01












          you're welcome :) I know, but I think it's the only way to do it.
          – werotuarious
          Dec 13 at 9:19






          you're welcome :) I know, but I think it's the only way to do it.
          – werotuarious
          Dec 13 at 9:19




















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