So, why should GNOME support server side decorations?
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This article contains quite a few technical terms, which I will explain these in the following paragraphs, those that are already familiar with these terms may skip to the next section. A basic understanding of linux and it鈥檚 desktop environments is assumed.
Server side decorations (SSD) is the term for when when the application鈥檚 titlebar is drawn by the system and client side decorations (CSD) is the term for when the applications draws it鈥檚 own titlebar. KDE prefers the former, while GNOME prefers the latter. KDE and most other desktop environments supports both, while GNOME only supports CSD.