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It'd be great if swiping down at the top of the app drawer closed the app drawer.
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When songs are downloading, text appears in the bottom right corner that doesn't seem to match the rest of the theme. While I'm not familiar with the development process for Spicetify, this could potentially be displayed as a downloading icon or progress wheel below the list of playlists.
OS: Ubuntu 18.04
Spotify: Flatpak
Theme: Dribbblish, dark
With Downloading text:
![image](https://use