MacOS - Fullscreen causes white background

Hi there,
i have a problem with the fullscreen function in MacOS.
If i switch to DisplayState Fullscreen, the screen becomes white for half a second and then the APP appears.
I've tried the newest beta of AIR(3.7) but i've still no luck. I can't reproduce it on Windows.
Is there any solution to fix this problem ?
Greets,
muschko

OK, I have the answer on the text background problem. Although I'm a long-term Mac user, believe it or not, I've never had to sample a color with the color wheel! I used the magnifying glass to sample the yellow in Notes, saved it, and then applied it as the page color.
That just leaves me with problem #2, which is why I have two iCloud accounts listed.
Thanks!

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