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Document Tab Issue *PLEASE READ*


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Hello everyone,

 

Being Mac users I assume most of you if not all use Safari as your default browser. Have you ever noticed how when you have more than one tab in the browser the one you have selected is highlighted and brighter as apposed to the tabs that are not open? Examples are in the images below. You can see which ever tab you are currently pressed upon is lighter. 

 

In AD the functionality is reversed, the selected tab is darker while the tab or open document you ARE NOT on is lighter. This can be confusing and I often find myself thinking I'm one the lighter tabbed document. Examples of this below. I understand that I may not be putting this in the best of words, or maybe I'm just crazy and this isn't really a big deal. However, I feel that is needs to be reversed.

 

Selected/Open Document = Lighter Tab deselected/background document = darker tab.

 

See the examples below. I apologize if I'm not explaining this right, id be happy to edit this further if need be.post-4052-0-67977800-1422210890_thumb.pngpost-4052-0-75579100-1422210892_thumb.pngpost-4052-0-90592500-1422210893_thumb.pngpost-4052-0-65171200-1422210895_thumb.png

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