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Apologies if there's already a thread about this (I couldn't find one) or if this is in the wrong place.
I'm trying to figure out if there's a way to reposition the notifications, specifically the volume notification.

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Hi Chris, sure "GUI & Applications" is a good place for queries like this.
Try:
menu > User Settings > Notifications
Default Position can be in one of the four corners.
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Hi Chris, sure "GUI & Applications" is a good place for queries like this.
Try:
menu > User Settings > Notifications
Default Position can be in one of the four corners.
Thanks, that's helpful.
Any way to further customize the position? I was hoping to center the notification. Is there a file that can be modified to achieve this?
Last edited by MetalChris (2025-12-14 04:38:14)
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^Sorry, not that I know of.
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It would take hacking the source code, I think. https://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?pid=78213#p78213
You could use another notification system that allows that instead of xfce4-notifyd. Maybe dunst? I've never used it. @Dobbie? @PackRat? https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=dunst
On wayland, mako-notifier is very customizable. https://packages.debian.org/search?suit … words=mako
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Yes, dunst accepts x,y offsets, box dimensions etc ....
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one more option...
if on wayland you might want to try to use wob
i use it for volume notification
it is very minimal ;-) and it works great
https://github.com/francma/wob
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The gtk.css file you need is usually located in the xfce-notify-4.0 folder within the theme you are using.
Since you want to change the position for all themes, try doing it in ~/.config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css:
#XfceNotifyWindow {
margin-top: 200px;
margin-right: 200px;
}Just switch to another gtk theme and check.
If it works, adjust the position as you wish.
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