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I highly recommend you to check out Blur my Shell (GNOME 3.36+)
GNOME Shell Extension - Blyr
Apply a Blur Effect to GNOME Shell UI elements
Screenshots
Activities Background Blur:
Overview with a blur intensity of 10:
Overview with a blur intensity of 30:
Panel Blur:
GNOME Shell 3.26+:
With GNOME Shell version 3.32 the panel transparency was removed. In order to use the blurred panel feature, you can install the Dynamic Panel Transparency extension.
Extension Preferences:
Installation
Official
Install blyr using the official repository: extensions.gnome.org
Manual
git clone https://github.com/yozoon/gnome-shell-extension-blyr.git
cd gnome-shell-extension-blyr/
make local-install
Now just restart the Shell and enable the extension.
To remove the extension just run:
make local-uninstall
Troubleshooting
Some Ubuntu users reported that the preferences dialog didn't appear after opening it from the GNOME Tweaks application. To fix the issue install the gtkclutter bindings as follows:
sudo apt install gir1.2-gtkclutter-1.0