I am aware Unity is no longer the default desktop and is replaced by GNOME desktop starting 18.04 LTS. Since 15.04 I have been using Unity.
Now I want to use the default GNOME desktop for 18.04 LTS but would like to get my application menus in the Top Bar.
Menus: File, View, History, Tools, etc from applications that I use, I cannot find anywhere. Instead I have one option in a drop down which is generally "Quit".
There must be a default secret somewhere that lets me customize my user experience to some degree as the 18.04 LTS developers envisioned. Where is it hiding? How can I get my needs met according to GNOME developer design.
Thanks for your help
The feature you are describing is called Ubuntu Global Menu.
It's available here:
Gnome Global Application Menu(HUD for Gnome)
There are a number of ways to install it. But I found the most convenient way is to use the Chrome Extension interface.
You can do this by adding the Chrome support extension to Ubuntu 18.04 with this command:
Then turn on the feature from Chrome. You'll have to reboot to make the changes come into effect.
I tested it on both a fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and an Version upgrade to 18.04 LTS (from 14.04 LTS). They both worked fine.
After the reboot, you can turn the feature on and off from the Chrome Extensions page without rebooting.
There are some comments concerning problems in the past when it was still in the development. As far as I can see the bugs has been worked out. The recent comments are positive.