stacks tip!

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if you use stacks open your terminal and paste this into your terminal...

defaults write com.apple.dock mouse-over-hilte-stack -boolean YES (than hit return)

than paste this into terminal

killall Dock (than hit return) than your dock will reload there now check your stacks like move your mouse around your stacks a nice white gradient on your selected app

:p
 
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I think Jamin100 meant a screenshot would be nice with your post to demonstrate the change.....
 
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This is a selectable option when changing parameters using Onyx...

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what does that have to do with what im saying?:|

Um... that the effect that the terminal string that you quoted has can be achieved by using Onyx... hence the screenshot...
 

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