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Once again: to upgrade or downgrade from Big Sur?
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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisCrawford" data-source="post: 1895967" data-attributes="member: 407670"><p>Thanks, Lisa. I had no idea that the display parameters were now adjustable in the Display component of System Preferences; for years the only thing that component controlled was the specific color table used by the system. So I turned off the elements as you suggest.</p><p></p><p>I can't really let go of Sandvox. My website has over 1500 pages of content, and Sandvox appears to be the only website editor with a decent user interface for such large websites. A few years back, I did a lot of research and decided to make the jump to WordPress. I paid a website developer $4000 to transfer all the files, and then discovered that WordPress' user interface for linking to other pages on a website is ghastly. When I asked for help on the WordPress user forum, I got snotty responses along the lines of "How dare you criticize WordPress? No, there's no fix." So I'm pretty much stuck with Sandvox. </p><p></p><p>I'll experiment with turning off System Sounds -- they don't seem to have any utility any more. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again for the suggestions!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisCrawford, post: 1895967, member: 407670"] Thanks, Lisa. I had no idea that the display parameters were now adjustable in the Display component of System Preferences; for years the only thing that component controlled was the specific color table used by the system. So I turned off the elements as you suggest. I can't really let go of Sandvox. My website has over 1500 pages of content, and Sandvox appears to be the only website editor with a decent user interface for such large websites. A few years back, I did a lot of research and decided to make the jump to WordPress. I paid a website developer $4000 to transfer all the files, and then discovered that WordPress' user interface for linking to other pages on a website is ghastly. When I asked for help on the WordPress user forum, I got snotty responses along the lines of "How dare you criticize WordPress? No, there's no fix." So I'm pretty much stuck with Sandvox. I'll experiment with turning off System Sounds -- they don't seem to have any utility any more. Thanks again for the suggestions! [/QUOTE]
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