This is ccsm and g-c-c on 1366x768, g-c-c  window and symbols seem to appear 
huge. 
Assume those bugs wouldn't exist if settings could be adjusted easily. 
Is there any evidence based reason why a user shouldn't be allowed to adjust 
window size?
Restricting user customization to a certain degree is fine until it starts to 
get contra-productive, not a win-win situation.

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Title:
  System settings window is too small /not resizable

Status in “gnome-control-center” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  The system settings window has a fixed size. This was ok untill the
  latest update which introduced the landscape icon. Now there is one
  new row with one icon.

  I guess this is more of a whishlist thing, but I think the window
  should be made bigger.

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