I need to install openbox from Gnome

Hi guys. Now I have KDE and Gnome in my arch but both of them are too heavy. I want to setup openbox without to remove Gnome or KDE, my appz and my settings/files. I can install openbox via pacman and just to logout and login in openbox?
thank you

use some logic, read some docs. and try it, of course.

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