Change the OS X Dock background

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I find that with some wallpapers, the Dock that ships with Leopard can be way too bright and stand out more than desired. How can I change the appearance of the Dock?

Josh Hunt

Posted 2009-07-16T01:14:59.567

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Answers

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LeopardDocks is a great website that has lots and lots of different replacement dock backgrounds. To use the files the website provides, just use their LeopardDocks App.

Daniel A. White

Posted 2009-07-16T01:14:59.567

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I downloaded one of the docks, but all i got was a folder full of .pngs. Is there a program to do it for me? – Josh Hunt – 2009-07-16T01:21:13.763

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I've also had problems with the default Leopard Dock. If you use the following commands in the terminal, you can get a different, 2-dimensional dock:

coputername:~ user$ defaults write com.apple.dock no-glass -boolean YES
coputername:~ user$ killall Dock

2D Dock Image

If you change your mind, you can restore the 3-dimensional dock with the following commands:

coputername:~ user$ defaults write com.apple.dock no-glass -boolean NO
coputername:~ user$ killall Dock

Nate

Posted 2009-07-16T01:14:59.567

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I think the best combo is Candybar and various docks from MacThemes or the Iconfactory. Candybar is simple, quick, and effective.

You might want to look at this question about tweaking the UI in OS X.

bjtitus

Posted 2009-07-16T01:14:59.567

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Sampson

Posted 2009-07-16T01:14:59.567

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1"ClearDock currently does not work on Mac OS X 10.5.x. More Info." – Josh Hunt – 2009-07-16T01:20:15.183