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@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ This is detailed on the [Important Software](./Important-Software.md) page.
On top of that, you may want to preconfigure some desktop shell components to make the experience less barebones.
Niri's default config spawns [Waybar](https://github.com/Alexays/Waybar), which is a good starting point, but you may want to consider changing its default configuration to be less of a kitchen sink, and adding the `niri/workspaces` module.
-You will probably also want a desktop background tool ([swaybg](https://github.com/swaywm/swaybg) or [swww](https://github.com/LGFae/swww)), and a nicer screen locker (compared to the default `swaylock`), like [hyprlock](https://github.com/hyprwm/hyprlock/).
+You will probably also want a desktop background tool ([swaybg](https://github.com/swaywm/swaybg) or [awww (which used to be swww)](https://codeberg.org/LGFae/awww/)), and a nicer screen locker (compared to the default `swaylock`), like [hyprlock](https://github.com/hyprwm/hyprlock/).
Alternatively, some desktop environments and shells work with niri, and can give a more cohesive experience in one package:
diff --git a/docs/wiki/Overview.md b/docs/wiki/Overview.md
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This will only work for *background* layer surfaces that ignore exclusive zones (typical for wallpaper tools).
-You can run two different wallpaper tools (like swaybg and swww), one for the backdrop and one for the normal workspace background.
+You can run two different wallpaper tools (like swaybg and awww), one for the backdrop and one for the normal workspace background.
This way you could set the backdrop one to a blurred version of the wallpaper for a nice effect.
You can also combine this with a transparent background color if you don't like the wallpaper moving together with workspaces: