![]() ![]() ![]() (Actually they were solutions but the links were outdated).īob Harris said “Realize this not going to change, and find other ways to compensate”. I’m a little bit surprised because before I posted my questions I spent several hours on the Internet to see what can be done and everybody said you can’t do anything. This is great! I looked at the and they offer the labels that I wanted. Is there a way to change the background color of the text? They go back 187 years.Ĭhange for the sake if change. I think it was Napoleon who said “an image is worth a thousands words”īut Apple believe it is better to use a thousands words rather than a simple, easy image. With the new system I have to read the names and pay attention to the tiny dot on the left or right of the folder (the tag). With the colored folders, files I can pick something in a few seconds. There is a saying “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” I hate when people change things just for the sake of changing. ![]() Now Instead we have tiny dot markers that make so little visual difference. In Mountain Lion (and in Tiger as well I think) the text is black and that’s fine but it can be on a color background (7 color tags available) and that’s great it stands out, it’s easy to see (and it is not just folders but files as well and almost everything.) I don’t want to change the color of the folders but I want to change the background color of the name below the folders (they called it Labels). ![]() I just upgrade to El capitan from Mountain Lion.
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