How do I move clock to the right end of GNOME 3 Panel from the middle?

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How do I move the clock to the right of the panel in Ubuntu GNOME?



In other words, I want the clock to be in the same place as in Ubuntu Unity 16.04.







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    How do I move the clock to the right of the panel in Ubuntu GNOME?



    In other words, I want the clock to be in the same place as in Ubuntu Unity 16.04.







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      How do I move the clock to the right of the panel in Ubuntu GNOME?



      In other words, I want the clock to be in the same place as in Ubuntu Unity 16.04.







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      How do I move the clock to the right of the panel in Ubuntu GNOME?



      In other words, I want the clock to be in the same place as in Ubuntu Unity 16.04.









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          You may use a GNOME shell extension called Frippery Move Clock to achieve this goal.



          Also another extension called Unite




          [...] makes a few layout tweaks to the top panel and removes window decorations to make it look like Ubuntu Unity Shell.




          Moving the clock to the right is among the modifications it does.






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            You can use the Extend Panel Menu which is found at https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1201/extend-panel-menu/






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              Here is how I did it (on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS):



              1. Launch 'Ubuntu Software' which is built in Ubuntu 18.04.

              2. Install 'Dash to Panel' shell extension from 'Add-ons' -> 'Shell Extensions'. Scroll down to find the 'Dash to Panel' extension and install it.

              3. Press 'Extension Settings', find the settings button of the 'Dash to Panel' in the menu.

              4. Open the configuration settings of 'Dash to Panel' and find the 'Position and Style' tab. On this tab you would find the 'Clock Location' configuration. Change this to 'Right of status menu'.

              This would work. However, the side-effect (desired effect in my case) is that the 'Top panel' and the default Ubuntu 'dock' would merge together to form a single panel just like in the Windows OS.






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                up vote
                19
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                accepted










                You may use a GNOME shell extension called Frippery Move Clock to achieve this goal.



                Also another extension called Unite




                [...] makes a few layout tweaks to the top panel and removes window decorations to make it look like Ubuntu Unity Shell.




                Moving the clock to the right is among the modifications it does.






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                  up vote
                  19
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                  accepted










                  You may use a GNOME shell extension called Frippery Move Clock to achieve this goal.



                  Also another extension called Unite




                  [...] makes a few layout tweaks to the top panel and removes window decorations to make it look like Ubuntu Unity Shell.




                  Moving the clock to the right is among the modifications it does.






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                    up vote
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                    up vote
                    19
                    down vote



                    accepted






                    You may use a GNOME shell extension called Frippery Move Clock to achieve this goal.



                    Also another extension called Unite




                    [...] makes a few layout tweaks to the top panel and removes window decorations to make it look like Ubuntu Unity Shell.




                    Moving the clock to the right is among the modifications it does.






                    share|improve this answer














                    You may use a GNOME shell extension called Frippery Move Clock to achieve this goal.



                    Also another extension called Unite




                    [...] makes a few layout tweaks to the top panel and removes window decorations to make it look like Ubuntu Unity Shell.




                    Moving the clock to the right is among the modifications it does.







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                        You can use the Extend Panel Menu which is found at https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1201/extend-panel-menu/






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                          You can use the Extend Panel Menu which is found at https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1201/extend-panel-menu/






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                            You can use the Extend Panel Menu which is found at https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1201/extend-panel-menu/






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                            You can use the Extend Panel Menu which is found at https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1201/extend-panel-menu/







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                                Here is how I did it (on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS):



                                1. Launch 'Ubuntu Software' which is built in Ubuntu 18.04.

                                2. Install 'Dash to Panel' shell extension from 'Add-ons' -> 'Shell Extensions'. Scroll down to find the 'Dash to Panel' extension and install it.

                                3. Press 'Extension Settings', find the settings button of the 'Dash to Panel' in the menu.

                                4. Open the configuration settings of 'Dash to Panel' and find the 'Position and Style' tab. On this tab you would find the 'Clock Location' configuration. Change this to 'Right of status menu'.

                                This would work. However, the side-effect (desired effect in my case) is that the 'Top panel' and the default Ubuntu 'dock' would merge together to form a single panel just like in the Windows OS.






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                                  up vote
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                                  down vote













                                  Here is how I did it (on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS):



                                  1. Launch 'Ubuntu Software' which is built in Ubuntu 18.04.

                                  2. Install 'Dash to Panel' shell extension from 'Add-ons' -> 'Shell Extensions'. Scroll down to find the 'Dash to Panel' extension and install it.

                                  3. Press 'Extension Settings', find the settings button of the 'Dash to Panel' in the menu.

                                  4. Open the configuration settings of 'Dash to Panel' and find the 'Position and Style' tab. On this tab you would find the 'Clock Location' configuration. Change this to 'Right of status menu'.

                                  This would work. However, the side-effect (desired effect in my case) is that the 'Top panel' and the default Ubuntu 'dock' would merge together to form a single panel just like in the Windows OS.






                                  share|improve this answer
























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                                    up vote
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                                    down vote









                                    Here is how I did it (on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS):



                                    1. Launch 'Ubuntu Software' which is built in Ubuntu 18.04.

                                    2. Install 'Dash to Panel' shell extension from 'Add-ons' -> 'Shell Extensions'. Scroll down to find the 'Dash to Panel' extension and install it.

                                    3. Press 'Extension Settings', find the settings button of the 'Dash to Panel' in the menu.

                                    4. Open the configuration settings of 'Dash to Panel' and find the 'Position and Style' tab. On this tab you would find the 'Clock Location' configuration. Change this to 'Right of status menu'.

                                    This would work. However, the side-effect (desired effect in my case) is that the 'Top panel' and the default Ubuntu 'dock' would merge together to form a single panel just like in the Windows OS.






                                    share|improve this answer














                                    Here is how I did it (on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS):



                                    1. Launch 'Ubuntu Software' which is built in Ubuntu 18.04.

                                    2. Install 'Dash to Panel' shell extension from 'Add-ons' -> 'Shell Extensions'. Scroll down to find the 'Dash to Panel' extension and install it.

                                    3. Press 'Extension Settings', find the settings button of the 'Dash to Panel' in the menu.

                                    4. Open the configuration settings of 'Dash to Panel' and find the 'Position and Style' tab. On this tab you would find the 'Clock Location' configuration. Change this to 'Right of status menu'.

                                    This would work. However, the side-effect (desired effect in my case) is that the 'Top panel' and the default Ubuntu 'dock' would merge together to form a single panel just like in the Windows OS.







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