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EDIT: The image above replaces what I had done last night.

Unfortunately I  had to use another image hosting site because Imgbly wouldn't let me delete outdated or upload new pictures for some confounded reason.

OVERDUE CONTEXT TAX:

I've finally got to fixing up that faux-polybar layout for XFCE that I've been craving since researching other peoples scripts for dwmblocks, i3blocks, etc. The top panel consists of a whisker menu, window menu, system tray, and show desktop button. Between the window menu and system tray are a handful of generic monitor (xfce4-genmon) plugins running bash shell scripts. These scripts use emojis to depict their utilitarian functions, with three of them being dynamic. Replacing "traditional" window buttons are minimized window icons on the desktop IE iconified windows, while the window menu replaces the standard workspace switcher. The system tray is set to hide all items by default to optimize space usage on the panel. As of xfce 4.20 I use the "show mouse on hover" option for the Show Desktop button.

From Left-to-Right: whisker menu, window menu, window_gm, volume_gm, traffic_tx_gm, traffic_rx_gm, storage_gm, memory_gm, loadavg_gm, kernel_gm, date_time_gm, weather_gm, system tray, notifications, show desktop.

Note to self: If I'm to use two different instances of curl for a module, the output should be compressed and silenced. The performance isn't perfect but better.