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satointl

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Aug 5, 2009
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When you right-click or hold down an icon on the Dock, theres always a white pop-up that says (ex. Open, Remove for Dock, Show in Finder, etc.) I saw a YouTube video of a guy that had a black pop-up and I asked but he won't reply. Anyone know how to do this?
 
When you right-click or hold down an icon on the Dock, theres always a white pop-up that says (ex. Open, Remove for Dock, Show in Finder, etc.) I saw a YouTube video of a guy that had a black pop-up and I asked but he won't reply. Anyone know how to do this?

In snowleopard it's black. in leopard it's white.
 
THAT. SUCKS.

Is it just a different file being used? If so, could you see what file is different?
 
I was going to say Package Contents, but i guess not. Come to think of it, I don't think its a Dock thing because if you right-click any file, it has a white-background. I guess I'm not so sure anymore...:rolleyes:
 
I was going to say Package Contents, but i guess not. Come to think of it, I don't think its a Dock thing because if you right-click any file, it has a white-background. I guess I'm not so sure anymore...:rolleyes:

In snow leopard only the dock context menus are black. right-clicking files gives white menus. (It's an annoying and pointless inconsistency).
 
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