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P Pkupman57 macrumors regular Apr 18, 2013 167 95 El Lay, CA Oct 17, 2014 #2 System Preferences > Accessibility > Display > Make sure "Reduce Transparency" or "Increase Contrast" are not checked.
System Preferences > Accessibility > Display > Make sure "Reduce Transparency" or "Increase Contrast" are not checked.
E Eithanius macrumors 68000 Nov 19, 2005 1,554 418 Oct 17, 2014 #3 Or use cDock... Or downgrade to Mavericks... Welcome to your worst nightmare...!
tom vilsack macrumors 68000 Nov 20, 2010 1,880 63 ladner cdn Oct 18, 2014 #4 Pkupman57 said: System Preferences > Accessibility > Display > Make sure "Reduce Transparency" or "Increase Contrast" are not checked. Click to expand... It's just reduce transparency (which is a must to stop seeing web page backgrounds in safari menubar while scrolling) I find checking increase contrast is kinda nice,as it give the whole os a more crisp look...
Pkupman57 said: System Preferences > Accessibility > Display > Make sure "Reduce Transparency" or "Increase Contrast" are not checked. Click to expand... It's just reduce transparency (which is a must to stop seeing web page backgrounds in safari menubar while scrolling) I find checking increase contrast is kinda nice,as it give the whole os a more crisp look...