Finder Window Preferences - 12/23/14 11:58 PM
I would like to change all my FINDER WINDOWS to one colour. I have done the routine of going to FINDER / VIEW / SHOW VIEW OPTIONS and selected "white" (no colour) as my background colour . . . and chose SET AS DEFAULT.
My thinking was that this would change the whole system of folders so that when one is opened in FINDER, the background would always be white in that folder and any of its subfolders, etc.
However, this does not happen. Some folders and subfolders do appear changed to white, while others within others do not.
Is the DEFAULT feature supposed to do this? If not, does anyone know of a workaround so that I could get the same result throughout the computer without having to open each folder and set the background colour to white using the SHOW VIEW OPTION feature mentioned above?
IDEA: Would it work to remove/manipulate the .ds_store files for the whole system to get the intended results without causing some other systemic problem?
Any help you could provide would be appreciated.
My thinking was that this would change the whole system of folders so that when one is opened in FINDER, the background would always be white in that folder and any of its subfolders, etc.
However, this does not happen. Some folders and subfolders do appear changed to white, while others within others do not.
Is the DEFAULT feature supposed to do this? If not, does anyone know of a workaround so that I could get the same result throughout the computer without having to open each folder and set the background colour to white using the SHOW VIEW OPTION feature mentioned above?
IDEA: Would it work to remove/manipulate the .ds_store files for the whole system to get the intended results without causing some other systemic problem?
Any help you could provide would be appreciated.