...VIEW OPTIONS...How to?

Is there anyway to change the color of the folder items listed under the file name. I believe the color defaults as blue, which is very hard to see with the color background I have chosen. To clarify, I am talking about the "item info" that is turned on within the folders "Show View Options". Does any one have an idea of how to change the color?
Thanks everyone,
ACF

It's white, actually (at least, it is for me). Same color as the name of the folder, and it has a dark shadow as well.
AFAIK, there's no way to modify that setting.
Hope this helps...

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