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Man, I had the money in my hand yesterday to buy windows 8...dang priorities...I'd snap up your themes in a millisecond if I could get my hands on 8....that's pretty right there! :) :(

That are 3 nice looking skins. Do you plan on making them work at higher dpi settings? And the ribbon looks out of place, can't it be skinned too? I actually use it and don't want to disable it!

For now the skins are in their beta stages until Stylebuilder becomes more stable. So future updates to include DPI settings are possible.

I would personally love to see something based on the old Watercolor theme for the XP betas

As far as watercolor, that's a neat suggestion and gives me a cool idea, stay tuned.

I like the look of the second one. I'll have to try it out.

I'd like to see a theme like the second one without any bugs and it would use the default windows dlls except for the ones needed to run a third party theme.

Through every themeable version of windows, I have yet to see a single dark theme that doesn't suffer from unfixable bugs with unreadable text in several situations where black text and dark background clash.

This.... I've seen some really sexy dark themes that were amazing, up until I needed a system window (that was unchangeable through the normal font controls) and it would have black on black :(

MS's removal of the font controls is going to make this tougher to correct another themer's issues.

Hi neiio,

Thank you for these great themes, I am enjoying them all! I do have one request:

I like the Nite Smooth theme the best, but I prefer the way the Work theme's Explorer drive space bar looks. Kind of a transparent blue that lets the background show through. Can you implement this same effect in the Nite Smooth theme? I think this change would send the Nite Smooth theme over the top!

workexplorer.jpg

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Thanks!

Tim

Hi neiio,

Thank you for these great themes, I am enjoying them all! I do have one request:

I like the Nite Smooth theme the best, but I prefer the way the Work theme's Explorer drive space bar looks. Kind of a transparent blue that lets the background show through. Can you implement this same effect in the Nite Smooth theme? I think this change would send the Nite Smooth theme over the top!

workexplorer.jpg

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Thanks!

Tim

Thanks I'll see what I can do.

Hey neiio, I love your themes.

Unfortunately, you banned me from giving feedback on DA because we had a disagreement over the features of ports. Just to let you know that I continue to download and favourite your themes, regardless.

What's your dA name?

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