Make share button neutral
The new SHARE button is very blue. In Photoshop we have the option to make it interface colored. Same in Illustrator. InDesign dosen't.
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David McEachern commented
The blue share button is obnoxious and distracting in all Adobe apps! These are design apps, come on! The option to hide or change a the color should be standard in all of the apps. Better yet, don't design the UI with a bright blue spot to begin with!
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Cosmic Green commented
+1 to be able to remove this button or at least make it interface coloured as I will never use this button. Thanks.
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Bill Hahn commented
Hello:
Not only neutral, but hidden completely from the UI - in all apps. Thanks!
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Design commented
Hello Indesign Team!
please remove the blue share button.
we are working with colors here- as 99.99% of all the other adobe users.
nobody wants to be distracted by this blue button.Thank you.
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Corey Roberts commented
This is ridiculous; remove the stupid share button!
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Erick commented
An application for which we pay substantial subscription fees should not be the place for publicity to use a service. It is enough to know that it exist and use it if we need to. Otherwise it should be out of our sight.
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Thomas commented
The strong blue color and the har of the button is DITURBING FOR PROFESSIONALS! Also stop pushing us to use Adobe's cloud functions – Adobe should live of varying creative software for its users NOT by scanning our content, collecting our " anonymized" behavioural data and selling it to highest bidders!
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Mike commented
Please allow us to remove the button. I never use it. Or, at the very least, make it grey?
Why does Adobe think it needs to be so obnoxiously colored?
Is it to distract us from the fact that we no longer have Pantone colors?
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Irina Enetec commented
This blue color is very distracting, I have also never used it!
Please add the option in ID like PS and AI - thank you!!! -
Mark commented
why on earth does this button (which i never use) have to be blue???
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Dan S commented
I agree. The colour is distracting and unnecessarily draws my attention from the work at hand.