If you want to customize the way folders are displayed in the Mac Dock, you can change the stack view styles. The default setting for stacks is automatic, but you have the option to choose between fan, grid, auto, or list view. In this guide, we will show you how to change the stack view style in the Dock for Mac OS.
Step-by-Step Guide: How to Change Stack View Styles on the Dock for Mac OS
- Step 1 – Right-click on the stack you want to change.
- Step 2 – Select “Show Content As” from the menu.
- Step 3 – Choose between fan, grid, auto, or list view.
By selecting a stack view style, you can customize the way folders are displayed in the Dock. The fan view displays items in a stylized list, the grid view is similar to a launchpad or home screen, the list view shows all items in a scrollable list, and the automatic view adjusts the style based on the content of the stack.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the supported devices for this guide?
A: This guide is applicable to Apple devices only.
Q: What are the supported operating systems?
A: This guide is for Mac OS and iOS operating systems.
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