Actionable area of window borders is one fucking pixel wide, can't resize windows
This is an issue in Xfce. The bug trackers wants me to select a "project" to report the bug against, but I have no fucking clue what is what and there is no description whatsoever, so I picked the first one, Exo; I have no idea whether it's the correct one.
I have just installed Opensuse Tumbleweed from scratch on a brand new laptop and I chose Xfce as the desktop environment.
I'm astonishing to find that it has this idiotic design flaw that Gnome used to have about 10 years ago, then they fixed it.
I (like every human being using a laptop or desktop computer) often resize windows by clicking on one of their borders or edges and dragging them.
The "virtual", "clickable" area of the window border should obviously be wide enough that you don't have to be a fucking surgeon in order to put your mouse cursor over it and use it, regardless of the visual thickness.
But xfce has window borders that are about 1 pixel thick, and the actionable (i.e. clickable) area coincides exactly with the visible thickness, so it is a fucking torture to try and grab the border of a window to resize it.