Okay, I've read a lot of the comments... here's my 2 cents.

Don't change themes or look and feel. Don't even change how the windows
work. (for this problem)

This isn't an issue with resizing windows, it's not an issue with
themes. The look and feel is fine and dandy.

What would be nice is a NEW FEATURE. One that is configurable through
System Preferences...

Create a configurable (visible/invisible) border around the themed
border of a window. Something that doesn't even overlap the window but
rather on the outside. Allow the System to tell the window to resize if
that feature is turned on.

Think about it... if the window is maximized, this region lies outside
the window and is unreachable. It's only something that would be noticed
or needed in a non-maximized - non-minimized state. It would allow me to
click in a configurable region of space NEAR the border of the window
rather than accidentally click off the one pixel border of the window
and activate a window sitting behind the window I was attempting to work
with... (Personally, I think that's the most annoying part of this
problem.)

The other annoying part of the problem is I have to slow down, use
surgical precision to make sure I'm on the 1 pixel border, click
carefully so I don't accidentally move my mouse off the pixel during the
click, then I'm free to move the window, but I'm already in slow mode.
(so something that should take 1 second, takes 5-10 seconds -- even more
if you miss-click)

And whether or not you consider this a high priority or not, it
certainly is a pain and a usability factor. And it's INDEPENDENT of
themes.

It's a global system feature that should be configurable... let the
window manager tell the window to resize because the user told the
window manager it wanted to resize the window by clicking a potentially
invisible border as fat as the user wants to make it.

That's my 2 cents. (I get that there are other ways to resize windows...
I get that there are work-arounds... I get that some people don't want
to create a new feature because of the work involved... And I also get
people don't want to modify look and feel of their themes.) So, I think
a new global system-wide feature is the correct way to approach this.
(And I'm not volunteering to do this...)

But as a new user to linux/ubuntu/gnome or whatever this is about... I'd
love to be able to easily click near the edge of a window to resize it.

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Resizing windows by grabbing window borders is difficult
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