After upgrading from Snow Leopard to Yosemite, I think I've finally managed to get all of my user options set to something that I can tolerate. However there is still one remaining annoyance. All of the icons in the Finder sidebar are a dreary grey. There's no option that I've been able to find to give them some colour. This may seem like a very minor issue, but I'm finding that with all of them the same grey, they're very hard to differentiate, and in fact it's pointless even having icons, because I end up having to read through the labels in order to find what I'm looking for. Previous versions of OSX allowed colour icons in the sidebar, and I found it very fast to locate what I was looking for. Does anyone know of a way to get the colour back?

BTW, I find it strange that many of the early reviews of Yosemite claimed that it had a much more colourful look to it than previous OS's. I've found just the opposite.


MacBook Pro 15" (2015)
Sierra 10.12.6