Public bug reported:

Apparently the invisible draggable area which you can use to resize a
window is located outside the window.

Now that all windows are borderless, when I auto-resize a window to the
left part of the screen (by dragging it to the left border of the
screen) I can no longer grab the left, top and bottom border for
resizing afterwards (the resize arrows do not appear). I suppose that,
when the border was 1 pixel wide, there was always the possibility to
grab the border in order to resize the window.

Maybe there should be a small (even 1 pixel could make a difference)
invisible draggable area inside the window too? I suppose there is no
such draggable area inside the window at the moment so as not to
interfere with the interior of the window (the scroll bars for example)?
Or is there another reason?

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  Problem with resizing borderless windows that are located against the
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