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Hello!

 

I find it very difficult to see which layer I selected with all artboards already "highlighted"... Is there a way to turn off automatic highlighting of artboards?
Or augment the contrast between artboards and selected layers?

 

Thanks!
 

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There isnt a way to control it but I can see the point of it being tricky in certain circumstances - I find the Light colour scheme can help in this case

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Regardless of the UI style, what is the intended purpose of displaying every artboard 'parent' layer with a grey background? Other 'container' layer types like Groups & capital L Layers are not displayed this way, so why do Artboard layers get this special treatment?

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