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Official Tips . . . and a Jaw-Dropper
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<blockquote data-quote="eric" data-source="post: 358742" data-attributes="member: 22327"><p>from the last article: <strong>"Oh sure, you could move the Dock to where it’s anchored on the left or right side of the screen, but that just feels weird."</strong></p><p></p><p>why does it feel weird? even as i've been using windows for the last however many years, i tend to keep the taskbar on every different side for some amount of time just to switch things up, or make the way i work or use a computer at home suit my needs for a while. the dock feels the same way to me. i've had it on the left since day one or two of owning my macbook. seemed to make more sense on a widescreen display where vertical real estate is in much shorter supply than horizontal. it also falls in line with the apple menu and is closer to the sidebar of my finder folders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eric, post: 358742, member: 22327"] from the last article: [B]"Oh sure, you could move the Dock to where it’s anchored on the left or right side of the screen, but that just feels weird."[/B] why does it feel weird? even as i've been using windows for the last however many years, i tend to keep the taskbar on every different side for some amount of time just to switch things up, or make the way i work or use a computer at home suit my needs for a while. the dock feels the same way to me. i've had it on the left since day one or two of owning my macbook. seemed to make more sense on a widescreen display where vertical real estate is in much shorter supply than horizontal. it also falls in line with the apple menu and is closer to the sidebar of my finder folders. [/QUOTE]
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