Reintroduce top-half tiling when dragging windows to top of screen
Way back in 2013, this bug report was filed that changed the default behavior of dragging a window to the top of the screen from tiling to the top half of the screen to maximizing the window: https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9927
While this makes sense for most people, I have recently started using a monitor in a vertical orientation. This is surprisingly helpful for coding - you can get more lines on the screen when the window is maximized. However, I also frequently stack windows with one on the top and one on the bottom. To do this, I have to move the window with my mouse and then use keyboard shortcuts to tile the windows instead of just doing it all with my mouse (move the window, snap to the top/bottom edge, and have the window tile accordingly).
I don't think that the default behavior should be changed, but it would be nice to have the option reintroduced. I also recognize the position that "XFCE is not a tiling window manager" from issue #566, but adding an "old feature" to the existing tiling capabilities doesn't seem like a huge deal.
Lastly, I COULD switch window managers, but I'm using Qubes. It has some pretty deep XFCE integrations, and I'm not sure if the system would work properly with a different WM.