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spyglass: if u modify your icons shell32.dll with something eldse taht changes thsoe images taht are originalyl something else to waht you have it looks quite good!

Your iead is okay, kinda doesnt balance i believe. but meh thats just my dodgy opinion, i tired the similar thing of my own, but didnt like, then i installed gant shell32.dll

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spyglass, start menu buttons are much too simple, and the tabs stay, sorry.. i will probably do some more stylized buttons for the olive start menu and replace the ones in the blue scheme.

ill probably start working on this again this week, i just got back from a very busy weekend(...the whole month actually), and im tired.

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@ INFERNO2k: I believe Kol posted in October Desktops his own version of Green Reluna, not sure if he is going to be able to release it or not. :/

I made that version for personal use

Bant is going to make an Olive version and Im sure that is going to be a lot better than my mod version :)

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there is one "bug" i've found, when looking in history in ie, the highlighted mouse-over text turns white. otherwise, this is a great theme.

otherwise it's a great theme?

it's a great theme regardless. if you are going to base your using it off of a tiny glitch in the history of IE...something i for one don't even touch...then perhaps you should churn a theme out yourself

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otherwise it's a great theme?

it's a great theme regardless. if you are going to base your using it off of a tiny glitch in the history of IE...something i for one don't even touch...then perhaps you should churn a theme out yourself

whoa, someone loves their reluna a bit too much... :blink: lol

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otherwise it's a great theme?

it's a great theme regardless. if you are going to base your using it off of a tiny glitch in the history of IE...something i for one don't even touch...then perhaps you should churn a theme out yourself

whoa, someone loves their reluna a bit too much... :blink: lol

nah...i'm just sick of people bitching about these tiny little miniscule aspects of a style when they couldn't even begin to make one if their life depended on it

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