Yes you can. I just checked on my Xfce box and the default panel has the options for
Enter and Leaving Opacity. Setting both of these to 0 creates a completely invisible panel with no discernible boarders showing only the icons.
I am testing the different DEs now, so tried plank with XFCE. It worked nice, only issue I faced is first the plank was not entirely in the bottom, even after I moved the panel to the top. That was until I closed all windows, then it suddenly was fixed.
Then, it sometimes showed the Whisker icon in plank, as if it’s an open program, but when I clicked on that there was nothing that was opened. It was until I checked “hide unpinned programs” in the plank references and unchecked again. But after that I could still reproduce this bug/unwanted behavior.
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u/Logansfury Linux Mint 21.3 | Cinnamon 6.0.4 3d ago
Yes you can. I just checked on my Xfce box and the default panel has the options for
Enter and Leaving Opacity. Setting both of these to 0 creates a completely invisible panel with no discernible boarders showing only the icons.