How to re-position or change the OS X dock alignment

by Ross McKillop on January 1, 2007

Mac

The short answer is to download and install Deeper. Once it’s installed, follow the steps outlined below.

  1. To move your Dock, open Deeper and select Dock
  2. Select a Position and Alignment

  3. click to enlarge

  4. And now your dock is where you want it!

  5. click to enlarge

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    Left or Right Justifying the Dock - MacTalk Forums
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    1 Kane 10.01.07 at 4:01 pm

    Thank you :D

    2 q 11.02.07 at 4:51 pm

    Where is the long answer? Deeper doesn’t work with 10.5 yet.

    3 Ross McKillop 11.02.07 at 5:01 pm

    @q:

    I know! I’ll hunt down the long answer - I know I have it around somewhere in a text file w/ various OS X commands…

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