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An abstract photo I took the other day:

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Thanks :)

It's just a 20" iMac display (1680 x 1050). The image was scaled down for Flickr uploading.

NickD
 
This is by Warhol, whom I love. Right now the real deal is out of my price range a bit so I am enjoying this for now.
 

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how do u get ur dock in the corner>>>??<<<<

Position it on the bottom and just move the slider on the "large or small" option to the small side.

-J

Edit : All this is done in System Preferences --> Dock. I forgot to mention....
 
Position it on the bottom and just move the slider on the "large or small" option to the small side.

-J

Edit : All this is done in System Preferences --> Dock. I forgot to mention....

I think he wanted to know how you got it to the bottom left corner. Not it's size. ;)
 
I think he wanted to know how you got it to the bottom left corner. Not it's size. ;)

Unless I have an application unknowingly keeping my dock to the left, I haven't done anything special? :confused:

I'll have to look into that now.... 'cause when I move the slider to make it smaller, it just gets smaller and moves to the left.
 
Unless I have an application unknowingly keeping my dock to the left, I haven't done anything special? :confused:

I'll have to look into that now.... 'cause when I move the slider to make it smaller, it just gets smaller and moves to the left.

Mine stays center and just gets larger or smaller when I move the slider.
 
By default, OS X doesn't let you move the dock to the corners- just to the center of the bottom, left, or right sides of the screen. For those wondering about multiple monitors- OS X sees it as one big desktop, so the dock goes to the bottom middle of the primary monitor, or to the side of the outer monitors. For example, I have 3 monitors. My middle monitor is my primary display, so I can have it positioned in the center bottom of the middle display, the central left side of the left display, or the central right side of the right display.

So, having said that, you need a 3rd party application to align it to the right or left side (or top/bottom for the sides), such as OnyX, which is free
 
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