In macOS Sonoma, widgets don't have to be hidden off the screen or forgotten in the Notification Center panel like they were in previous versions of Apple's macOS. Instead, they can be placed directly on your Mac's desktop - and they're interactive, too.
When not in use, macOS desktop widgets fade into the background in a monochrome style, reducing distractions and allowing you to focus on the task at hand in the active application or window. However, when you click on the desktop, they return to full color.
If you prefer a drab look and want to retain that aspect of uniformity on your desktop, there is a way to make it permanent. The following steps demonstrate how it is done.
That’s all. If you want to revert to a full-color widget that becomes a solid color in the background, or if you want the widget to always appear in full color, select Auto or respectively in System Settings Full color"Widget style" option.
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