Iphoto and photoshop elements users question

I elements installed so that it launches through iphoto when i have to edit a picture. I am familiar with elements from my prior windows machine (god forbid). Anyway, why does elements only show the frame on the mac? meaing the background is clear. I can see iphoto or the desktop or any other applications that is behind elements? Is there a preference i have not set?

What you are describing is just the way programs are
supposed to look on a mac. You can see your desktop
because you're supposed to be able to see your
desktop (except in the Elements quick fix window). If
you're a switcher this is disconcerting at first, but
you'll learn to like the way you can quickly access
documents in any program. For instance, it's a snap
to sample the color from a graphic on the web in
Safari with PE for mac. In windows you can do it, but
it takes a heap of window juggling to get there.
THANKS

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