I'm one of those who find window resizing a relatively difficult task on
Gnome. The resizing areas are the actual themes border's size.

I think that there should be an optional transparent resizing zone when 
necessary.
There should be a changeable default size option that would let us adapt this 
transparent border accordingly to the actual's themes one.

Here's how I think this should be implemented :
AdditionalTransparentBordersSize = DefaultWishedSize - ActualThemesBordersSize 
and number must be positive only. So that if the themes border is already large 
enough, the transparent border's size would reduce or even be non-existent.

ex : We would like a constant border's size of 5 px. Given our theme has
3 px large borders. Additional transparent border should be 5-3=2 px.

I really dont know how this could be implemented... It sounds dumb to me
as I doubt being the only one thinking about such a solution.

But let's hope it helps...

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Resizing windows by grabbing window borders is difficult
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/160311
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