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Have dock not always in front of windows?
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<blockquote data-quote="ARSkemp" data-source="post: 1041434" data-attributes="member: 147492"><p>I have a question regarding the Dock on Snow Leopard. What I want to be able to due is similar to autohide, but not exactly the same</p><p></p><p>What I want to do is have my windows (firefox, finder windows, etc) able to appear in front of the dock, and then when i bring the mouse cursor over to the left (I have my dock on the left side) have the dock come back to the front. Is this possible? I remember when I was using rocketdock for windows I was able to do this, and I kind of miss that feature.</p><p></p><p>Basically, I want the dock to not always be on top of everything, But I don't want to auto hide it either....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ARSkemp, post: 1041434, member: 147492"] I have a question regarding the Dock on Snow Leopard. What I want to be able to due is similar to autohide, but not exactly the same What I want to do is have my windows (firefox, finder windows, etc) able to appear in front of the dock, and then when i bring the mouse cursor over to the left (I have my dock on the left side) have the dock come back to the front. Is this possible? I remember when I was using rocketdock for windows I was able to do this, and I kind of miss that feature. Basically, I want the dock to not always be on top of everything, But I don't want to auto hide it either.... [/QUOTE]
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