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In Bridge 2018, I too used that lower status bar when I had the content panel in the left pane in my custom keyword workflow. But now when I move the content panel to the left pane the lower status bar goes with it into the left pane where it shortens terribly and is useless.
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20 votesFEATURE- RELEASED ·
AdminTeja Vepakomma (Senior Product Manager, Adobe Creative Cloud Bridge) responded
Hi,
In the recently released v10.0 of bridge, there is an option at the bottom of the Content pane to allow users to turn off the ‘dark boxes’. It is called ‘Show Tiles’.
Thanks,
Teja
Senior Product Manager,
Adobe BridgeAnonymous supported this idea ·
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7 votes
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41 votesFEATURE- UNDER DEVELOPMENT ·
AdminTeja Vepakomma (Senior Product Manager, Adobe Creative Cloud Bridge) responded
Dear Bridge users,
As one of the top voted features, this is actively under development. We plan to provide option to hide the tiles so that you can see larger thumbnails and zoom out if you need to see more assets in Content View. While 9.1 (released) has some improvements, the upcoming Bridge release this year end will have significant improvements in this area. As far as the folder view and Keywords is concerned, we hope to address that next year.
Meanwhile, some of you may benefit from the existing “View Menu→Show Thumbnails Only” to see more assets in Content View.
Thank you for your vote.
Teja Vepakomma
Senior Product Manager,
Adobe BridgeAnonymous supported this idea ·
To add to my previous comment about the status bar moving from the bottom of the window to the left pane where it is useless, I spent 6 to9 hours on the phone with Adobe trying to get it back to the bottom. India didn't even know Bridge 2019 had made the change. It's also hard to understand the Indian accent and that seems to go both ways.