I am reopening this bug report, you didn't seem to understand.
Previously on XFCE, the panels didn't have a border. Now, with the latest upgrades, they have one. That border shouldn't be there. It is a regression, the panels shouldn't have a border, they aren't windows for a normal user.
If you look at the screenshot, you will get what I mean instantly. If you still don't, compare it with any XFCE screenshot, this one for example: http://www.xfce.org/images/about/screenshots/4.6-2.png The thing that appeared but shouldn't be there is the window border that says "xfce4-panel"
I am reopening this bug report, you didn't seem to understand.
Previously on XFCE, the panels didn't have a border. Now, with the latest upgrades, they have one. That border shouldn't be there. It is a regression, the panels shouldn't have a border, they aren't windows for a normal user.
If you look at the screenshot, you will get what I mean instantly. If you still don't, compare it with any XFCE screenshot, this one for example: http:// www.xfce. org/images/ about/screensho ts/4.6- 2.png The thing that appeared but shouldn't be there is the window border that says "xfce4-panel"