![]() Of course this will only work for files that you plan on keeping put on your desktop and isn't a great solution if your shuffling stuff around a lot, but for me, the files in the screen shot I included are ones that I use frequently and are going to stay there. NerdTool can be a little daunting if you don't know the command line, but for this circumstance you don't actually touch terminal. Then I took a screen shot of a part of my screen that was black, imported that into NerdTool, and stretched and positioned it to be under the letters to make those pop out. ![]() I used NerdTool to put the image on the wallpaper and set the size to what I wanted (took some finagling). In this case, I took a frame (ie I googled 3D frame and downloaded an image that looked like it might look ok). I've run into that too and ended up using an app called NerdTool to create semi-permanent bars behind my logos (also helped with the icons that I had changed that were partially transparent and completely disappeared against dark backgrounds. ![]()
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