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October 8, 2025
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Share’ Button Overlaps Other Elements When Increasing UI Font Size (Mac)

  • October 8, 2025
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Issue:
Photoshop’s “Share” button overlaps other elements in the Options Bar when UI Font Size is set to Medium.

 

Photoshop version & OS and version:
Adobe Photoshop Version: 26.11.0 20250918.r.18 a87e57f arm64 (final, Release)
System: Mac OS 15.6.1
Studio Display monitor (default resolution settings)


Steps to reproduce the issue:
Open Photoshop on macOS using a Studio Display.
Go to Photoshop > Settings > Interface.
Change UI Font Size to Medium (or larger).
Detach and observe the Options Bar at the top of the interface.

 

Expected result:
All elements in the Options Bar should adjust properly with the UI font size increase, nothing should overlap.

 

Actual result:
The Share button overlaps other elements in the Options Bar, making them harder to use or visually cluttered.

 

Extras:
Attached is a screenshot showing the overlap issue.
This could likely be resolved if the Options Bar height could be manually resized, or if it dynamically adjusted based on font size.

 

Thanks!

Correct answer Conrad_C

Ohhhh, detached… I should have asked about that. In that case, I totally agree that it should be resizable so it can be made wider. That has also been a problem for a long time. I don’t know if that’s already been submitted as a feature request over in the Ideas section of this community, but if you don’t find it there it should be added. If a moderator sees this maybe they can convert the post to a feature request there?

2 replies

Conrad_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 9, 2025

This behavior has existed for many years and hasn’t changed much. It isn’t only caused by changing the UI Font Size, any one of the following can cause it. But combining two or three of these conditions makes the problem more likely to happen:

  • The width of the options bar becomes too narrow for the number of options that some tools have, such as when the application frame is resized to be narrower. 
  • The effective (UI) resolution of the screen is set below the Recommended screen width and height in the Photoshop System Requirements. 
  • UI scaling is increased. 

 

In the demo below, I’ve constrained the Photoshop application frame to 972 pixels wide. (The Minimum system requirement is 1024 pixels wide.) The options bar is OK as long as the selected tool doesn’t have a lot of options. But notice as I move the pointer to the Tools panel and select different tools, some tools have so many options that at this narrow window width, the options on the left start colliding with the options on the right. 

 

And later in the demo, even if there is originally enough space between the left and right options groups, when I make the window narrower you can see the options on the right collide with the options on the left.

 

 

Has Adobe done anything about this? Yes, a while back they added an option called Use Narrow Options Bar. You’ll find this in Preferences / Workspace. If you enable it, you get a version of the options bar that’s redesigned to take much less space. The main way they made the options bar narrower is by converting long text strings into much more compact icons. This is great because it does save a lot of width, but now you have to know what the icons mean so it’s less intuitive. If you decide that Use Narrow Options Bar is a good solution for you, remember that if you don’t recognize the icons that replace the former long text, hover the pointer over an icon until its descriptive tool tip appears.

 

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This could likely be resolved if the Options Bar height could be manually resized, or if it dynamically adjusted based on font size.

By @mk998

 

It’s unclear how that would help, because if the point of choosing a larger UI size was to make the UI larger and more readable, any solution that makes things fit by downsizing the icons or text works against that by making them tinier. That might be why Adobe chose instead to replace text with icons, so that the readable taller icon and text sizes can be preserved while still fitting everything in.

mk998Author
Participating Frequently
October 9, 2025

Sorry about this, I wasnt clear enough when I uploaded my screenshoot.

My "option bar" is detached, that is the reason I was suggesting that the user should be available to resize it.

Community Manager
October 8, 2025

Hi @mk998, thanks so much for reaching out!
I don’t have a Mac handy to test this myself, but I’d love to help. Could you share a few more details? Does this behavior only happen when the Options Bar is floating, or do you see it when it’s docked as well? Also, what’s your screen size?
As an initial step, can you try resetting your Photoshop preferences, and test if that behavior still happens? Here's how to do that: https://adobe.ly/48mIIHo
Thanks again!
Alek

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mk998Author
Participating Frequently
October 9, 2025

@Aleke THanks for you replay....

I working on a Apple Studio Display, 2560x1440 in a Macbook Pro.

Yeah I only see it when the Option Bar is floating (detached), When docked I dont I see it because looks like the elements at the end are attached to the right. The problem is when teh bar is detached, have a fixed size, and because the UI size is bigger, everything get in top of each other. Check my last screenshots.

THe bar looks good, when the UI size is the standard size, when you change the size, is where the bug start...

Let me know if I can help in any other way, thanks!