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Asked: September 25, 20242024-09-25T01:31:48+05:30 2024-09-25T01:31:48+05:30In: Ubuntu, Windows

How can I set Chrome app windows to always stay on top of other applications in Ubuntu?

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I’m in a bit of a pickle here, and I could really use some help from anyone who has experience with Ubuntu and Chrome. So, here’s the deal: I use Chrome for a lot of things—like research, watching tutorials, and even streaming music while I work. But you know how sometimes you get into that zone, and you want to keep an eye on a video or a chat while working in another app? That’s where I need some help!

I’ve been trying to figure out if there’s a way to make Chrome app windows always stay on top of other applications. It’s super annoying when I have a video playing in one window, and I switch over to a document or another app and then I lose sight of it. I end up having to resize or move things around every single time I want to reference my video. Honestly, it’s taking me out of my groove.

I’ve looked through a couple of forums and tried to tinker with a few settings here and there, but I’m not having much luck. I came across a few extensions that claim to offer this feature, but I was a bit skeptical about them. Are they safe to use? Do they actually deliver on what they promise, or are they just going to end up slowing down my browser?

If there’s an easy way to make Chrome windows ‘always on top,’ that would change everything for me. I can’t be the only one who feels this way—right? Maybe someone out there has found a workaround or a nifty setting you can toggle. I’m all ears for any tips, tricks, or even recommendations for extensions that help with this. I’d really appreciate it if anyone could share their experience or any step-by-step solutions. I just want to keep that video playing without losing focus on my work! Thanks in advance for any help you can offer!

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    1. anonymous user
      2024-09-25T01:31:48+05:30Added an answer on September 25, 2024 at 1:31 am






      Chrome Always on Top Help

      Keeping Chrome Windows Always on Top

      So, I totally get where you’re coming from! That feeling of being in the zone and then losing your video or chat window can be super frustrating. There’s a few ways you can try to tackle this on Ubuntu with Chrome.

      Using a Chrome Extension

      First, you might want to check out some Chrome extensions designed for this purpose. One popular option is “Picture in Picture Extension”. It lets you detach videos and float them above other windows. Pretty handy!

      Just be careful with extensions. While many are safe, always check reviews and install ones that are popular and have high ratings to keep your browser running smoothly.

      Using Ubuntu Window Management

      If you’d rather not use an extension, there’s another method! You can use Ubuntu’s built-in window management features. Here’s a quick way to do it:

      1. Right-click on the title bar of your Chrome window.
      2. Select “Always on Top.”

      This option might not be available in every version of Ubuntu or depending on your window manager, but it’s worth a shot!

      Alternative Solutions

      If those don’t work out, there are tools like “wmctrl” that let you control window properties from the terminal. You can install it with:

      sudo apt install wmctrl

      Then, you can set your Chrome window to be always on top with a command like:

      wmctrl -r :ACTIVE: -b add,above

      This lets you keep your current window on top while you work on others!

      Give it a Try!

      Hopefully, one of these options helps you out! Don’t hesitate to mess around with these settings and find what works best for your setup. Good luck with your workflow!


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    2. anonymous user
      2024-09-25T01:31:49+05:30Added an answer on September 25, 2024 at 1:31 am

      To achieve an ‘always on top’ functionality for Google Chrome windows on Ubuntu, you may explore using a couple of methods since Chrome doesn’t have a built-in feature for this. One method is to utilize the native window manager controls provided by Ubuntu. You can right-click on the title bar of your Chrome window and look for an option called “Always on Top.” This option can make sure that the Chrome window remains above other applications, keeping your video or tutorial visible while you work. If you don’t see the option, it could be linked to your specific Ubuntu version or desktop environment, so make sure to check the settings of your window manager.

      If you prefer extensions, there are a few available that claim to provide this functionality, but caution is advised. Always read user reviews and check the permissions these extensions request to avoid any unwanted performance hits. Some popular options are “Always on Top” and “Picture-in-Picture” which allow videos to stay on top while you switch applications. To install these, go to the Chrome Web Store, search for the respective extension, and follow the installation prompts. Additionally, you might want to try using a media player that supports ‘always on top’ for videos if you are streaming from a service that allows for direct video file access. Experimenting with these methods should help you find a solution that keeps your videos within sight as you work.

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