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Hey fellow Neowin members,

I'm currently making a new VS for Windows 8 called Metro+. The idea of this theme is to combine the Aero and Metro UI together in a way that is simple, but not too simple. Take a look for yourself:

metro__by_link6155-d5jy3h9.png

One of the first thing you'll probably notice is that the window is transparent, however there is no blur. (The image is an animated PNG image, use a browser that supports APNG to see a better preview)

metro__ie_substyle_by_link6155-d5l0sqh.png

There will also be an IE-Esque subtheme included once released

Wallpapers are made by bo0xvn

I hope to have this theme released by the end of this year. If you think the transparency is a hoax, check this video out (shows an older version of the theme):

http://youtu.be/PWj74nRua9A

Feedback would be nice :)

More info and developement here: http://link6155.devi...Metro-335834397

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So it's just the default vs with more pronounced borders, looks ok. I would stick with the default theme though.

No, the default theme is nontransparent and is very different. The location bar icons are the same, however, the other buttons and borders are completely made from scratch. Here's a comparison:

The default window style (with ribbon disabled)

metrocomparison2.png

As you can see, there is a clear blue border around and the icons are monotone

Here's Metro+:

metrocomparison1.png

The whole top part of explorer is transparent. The back/forward button active state is blue. Also, the Location and Search bar are unified.

The back button in IE is way, way, way too large compared to the forward button.

I think you're right there, I'll make the button a bit smaller :)

Ah yes, with this theme people are going to learn very quickly why Microsoft never wanted full transparency on their windows (see: Windows Vista maximized opaque title bar, Windows 7 blurring of window background, Windows 8 transparency removed).

Hint: Seeing the window content behind, in as full clarity as the current window, is really distracting!

Ah yes, with this theme people are going to learn very quickly why Microsoft never wanted full transparency on their windows (see: Windows Vista maximized opaque title bar, Windows 7 blurring of window background, Windows 8 transparency removed).

Hint: Seeing the window content behind, in as full clarity as the current window, is really distracting!

Well, I could not find a way to have the blur effect. As an alternative however, the window coloring should improve readability/focus. It's a problem that I am currently trying to resolve.
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Like it, it looks nice and clean

How did you get transparancy O.o

I'd pay for knowing it :p

Because this means I can make 0px borders (atleast I think so) :p

?100 please ;)

http://www.askvg.com/hidden-secret-trick-to-enable-activate-aero-glass-in-windows-8-aero-lite-theme

That trick doesn't work in RTM and the other trick with high contrast is very buggy compared to this...

Ah, I'm fairly sure I read a few posts on MDL explaining how to get transparency back in the RTM, I`ll link to it if I come across it again

EDIT - Found it but looks like the guy used build 8888 not RTM but might still work as 8888 was going to be RTM afaik before a last minute bug was found

http://forums.mydigi...ro-Source-Codes

Ah, I'm fairly sure I read a few posts on MDL explaining how to get transparency back in the RTM, I`ll link to it if I come across it again

EDIT - Found it but looks like the guy used build 8888 not RTM but might still work as 8888 was going to be RTM afaik before a last minute bug was found

http://forums.mydigi...ro-Source-Codes

Nope that's with a system files hack...

This way above is just a msstyles, I'm quite sure about that :p

Nope that's with a system files hack... This way above is just a msstyles, I'm quite sure about that :p

I'd think it would have to be a system files hack if MS removed it from 8 RTM

But saying that, the taskbar is still transparent so it must be partially there

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