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Can't see the tokens due to the layer labels being too much in the way

For larger maps I (the DM) can't see the image on the tokens because those labels aren't transparent, which is incredibly annoying on my end of things (see below screenshot for example). Any chance we can get a transparency slider for those labels? Or some alternative optional way of displaying which layer each token is on that could be more subtle (for more experienced DMs) but less in the way? Like maybe a DM could have the option of instead having the labels in the corner each token could have a super thin "aura" around each token, and the color of it would signify which layer it was on? Like, we already have those for the letters on the layer labels, with red for token layer (see screenshot for example), green for GM layer and yellow for map layer.
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Hi Daniel, I think what you're seeing is added by an extension called VTTES and is not a true Roll20 feature. As such you should consult the VTTES documentation or ask them about this (or remove it from your browser to make it go away entirely). 
If so, I feel entirely silly. And happy to know that, since maybe they have a setting to hide that info. Thank you, I'll check on that.
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