ITunes,Safari look weird after upgrade to Tiger

I just upgraded to Tiger with a clean erase and install. Repaired permissions before and after. Ran software update and did same. Everything seems to be working at this point, although its too early to tell, except that when I launch iTunes or Safari I no longer see the blue and white list backround. Instead I have a white panel behind my Bookmarks list when displayed, iTunes library etc. I have tried zapping pram and reinstalling, removed all but the factory ram and repeated. I have nothing attached to the computer other than the keyboard, mouse and monitor and I have installed no software other than Apple's. No problems of any kind before the upgrade. Ideas?

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