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I really dislike the changes they've made to the buttons on the top bar of apps like safari and pages. They've made them less flat and it looks bad. It's a regression from Yosemite. It's hard to tell exactly what they did but it looks like they made them more gray/less white and they added a slight gradient.
 
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I really dislike the changes they've made to the buttons on the top bar of apps like safari and pages. They've made them less flat and it looks bad. It's a regression from Yosemite. It's hard to tell exactly what they did but it looks like they made them more gray/less white and they added a slight gradient.

Yeah. I liked that clean look with just a white button and sharp shadow. They now apply a slight gradient and a light gray outline around the buttons...
 
I really dislike the changes they've made to the buttons on the top bar of apps like safari and pages. They've made them less flat and it looks bad. It's a regression from Yosemite. It's hard to tell exactly what they did but it looks like they made them more gray/less white and they added a slight gradient.
I like the subtle changes. I felt Yosemite was too white, and too flat.
 
You can now choose what happens when you double-click the title bar.

Both do nothing for now.

Any videos of "Auto hide menubar"? :)

It's a little laggy because it's a gif but here it is.

Menubar.gif
 
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JK JUST FOUND IT!!! It's an accessibility setting now, under trackpad options. But I'm always paranoid about messing up my trackpad, so I never like clicking it. Plus the click is terrible with Macbooks..

That was driving me crazy, thanks for finding it.
 
I really dislike the changes they've made to the buttons on the top bar of apps like safari and pages. They've made them less flat and it looks bad. It's a regression from Yosemite. It's hard to tell exactly what they did but it looks like they made them more gray/less white and they added a slight gradient.
No. It looks really good.
 
Ugh. Photos opens whenever I plugin in my iPhone or iPad. Any ideas how to disable it?
Image capture/iphoto used to automatically open when I plugged my devices in, can't remember exactly how to disable it but I'm sure it'll be similar for Photos
 
Selecting a menu option in Safari shows a check mark next to it
 

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