Add Spaces to Dock in Mac OS X
Posted on : 08-20-2010 | By : Cool Geex | In : Apple, Mac Leopard, Snow Leopard
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I was rearranging my Mac Dock and I found this nice article about “Adding Spaces to the Dock”.
To add a Blank Icon (Space) to the dock in Mac OS X, open up Terminal.app and enter this. Enter it as many times as you want spaces. Error on too many.
defaults write com.apple.dock persistent-apps -array-add '{"tile-type"="spacer-tile";}'
killall Dock
To remove them, just drag them up and out of the Dock like any other icon. To move them around, click and drag.
Source: Add Spaces to Dock in OS X
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