![]() Menus are now darkly translucent, and drawn with light text. Enabled by a checkbox within the General system preferences pane, this feature makes the menu bar dark, with light text, and the Dock’s background darkens substantially as well. If you want to zoom a window’s size in and out, old-school style, you’ll now need to hold down the Option key before clicking the green button, or just double-click on the window’s title bar.)ĭarth Vader will be a fan of Yosemite, because it allows you to darken the menu bar and the Dock. The green circle no longer displays a plus-sign, however instead, it shows the two-headed arrow that indicates full-screen mode. (When you move your cursor over them, you’ll find the same X in the red circle and minus-sign in the yellow circle. ![]() In addition, the red, yellow, and green “stoplight” buttons on the corners of windows-the ones you use to close, minimize, or zoom that window-have been stripped of the shading effects that made them look like pieces of candy. Beyond the system font, the most obvious visual change in Yosemite is that the gray light-to-dark gradient atop most windows is now much more subtle, so much so that I didn’t even register that I was looking at a gradient.
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