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Screenshots of Docks
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hey, everyone, just take a screen shot of just your dock (command-shift-4, then press the space bar and select the dock)
here is mine:

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Originally posted by Nebagakid:
hey, everyone, just take a screen shot of just your dock (command-shift-4, then press the space bar and select the dock)
here is mine:
your signature would make a good dock!
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Originally posted by jparisi:
your signature would make a good dock!
maybe, but i how would I go about that? 
(Last edited by Nebagakid; Dec 5, 2002 at 11:18 AM
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Originally posted by Nebagakid:
maybe, but i just made a new sig today!
speaking of which... it is over the guidelines 
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Originally posted by Phanguye:
speaking of which... it is over the guidelines
how, if I may ask? 
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Join Date: May 2001
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I'll just add a few words on my Ph. D. (Philosophy of Dock, of course):
- Placement: bottom. Occ. left or right, but bottom works best for me. Visibility: visible, but when working in design apps, or occ. when it just gets on my nerve, I'll hide the thing. Hacks: ClearDock, to reduce opacity of the Dock background by about 10%.
- Current range of apps, pretty solid, though changes slightly every so often. Mozilla is about to go, I think (Chimera is now just clearly better).
Grouped (generally) by use and category: E-mail & web / design / text & writing / system.
- Apps triangle on the Dock's right-hand side is a folder of aliases for apps used fairly often but not perhaps on a everyday basis. Grouped by category - Design, Internet, System, etc. In this folder is also a alias to my bona fide Applications folder, if I feel the need to tunnel throug everything instead of using Column view.
- The folder to the right is just an alias for Documents. Don't care for the official Documents icon; haven't bothered to hack it using CandyBar or equiv. methods yet.
- Pile of papers to the right is a folder for a collection of some often accessed documents (to-do list, phone numbers, etc).
Other often-used apps like iCal, OmniOutliner, and Address Book are launched by hot keys. They could almost go in the Dock, but they're not open long usually, and I prefer to keep things clean.
More than you needed to know?
(Last edited by lookmark; Dec 5, 2002 at 07:39 PM
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How do I post a picture? If I click on the insert image button, nothing happens. I've tried with both IE and Chimera. Am I doing something wrong?
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"When you do the common things in life in an uncommon way, you will command the attention of the world." -George Washington Carver
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Thanks everyone
I replaced it...not as much stuff, but it may get the same point across
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Love that cmd-option-4 then space!
Can somone post a link to that comprehensive tips and shortcut site.
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Originally posted by libraryguy:
How do I post a picture? If I click on the insert image button, nothing happens. I've tried with both IE and Chimera. Am I doing something wrong?
type "[ img ]http://address of your image[/ img ]" in the message, except remove the spaces within the brackets.
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I love having my Dock at the upper-right corner of the screen. It just makes more sense there, IMO.
(Last edited by Oneota; Dec 5, 2002 at 02:33 PM
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Always proofread to check if you any words out.
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By the way; where did those Dock dividers come from? Those'd come in handy. 
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Always proofread to check if you any words out.
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Originally posted by mchladek:
type "[ img ]http://address of your image[/ img ]" in the message, except remove the spaces within the brackets.
Thanks for the help.
Okay, here's mine. It's pretty boring but it's decorated for the holidays

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