Aaron Rainbolt on Nostr: #LifeProTip for all #VSCode users on #linux: If all of the menus at the top of the ...
#LifeProTip for all #VSCode users on #linux: If all of the menus at the top of the window look like they came from Google Chrome, you can fix it by going to File > Preferences > Settings > search for "appearance" > Windows: Title Bar Style and set it to "custom". Then restart VSCode. It will make your VSCode window look like a Windows 11 window, but at least it's better than the massive menu items, rounded corners, and other distinctive Chrome design elements that leak through otherwise.
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