Love the Mac > Customizing the Dashboard bar
[creativebits | mac design community] You have several options to customize the operation of your Dashboard but for me the most interesting was to easily change the background of the bar. Any seamlessly tiling image can be dropped into an empty slot and by clicking on it you get it installed instantly.
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