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Well Krezno, I whipped up a Y'z Dock skin for Black cuz I got bored :D ....

Check the skin in my latest desktop, which is here ....

If you like it, I'll upload it here for everyone else to use :) ....

Oh and I based it off one of your previous skins :shifty: :whistle: ....

Radish?

Now there is two different styles on my site. Default, which had the original startbutton, and Flag, which has the white flag startbutton. I did this because I didn't like the content margins I had to change to make it possible to support the flag startbuttons, so I just made two versions. I hope that isn't too confusing :whistle:

Do we have to use icons larger than 32x32 for the compact Start menu?

I am currently using 32x32 icons (the default set, I believe) and in the compact Start menu I see bits of text next to the control panel icon, network icon etc.

I also get this problem in other (GREAT) krezno VSes such as Blogua (but not X-platinum).

Regards

mcdill

Knenzo:

Some things and a request:

I noticed something last night when I was using Blackout on my wife's cpu(I cannot help but customize everything! hehe). The Max, Min, and Close buttons look somewhat choppy and not as clear on the mouse over. Also, are both the MAX and MIN buttons supposed to be X's? I would post a screenshot, but I am at work now. Here's the request, can you port your Yz background to Objectdock as well? Thanks so much!

Fair enough. I wasn't expecting a change, but cheers!

**EDIT**

Would it be too much work to change the start button? Something like this perhaps:

Fixed kremit. As for the startbutton, I'll make another version with that start button, maybe I'll put a winflag in it on hover over.

To dtevol, the buttons look great here, maybe your color settings aren't high enough? dunno, or maybe it's the resolution you're using. I use 1280x1024 so things look a bit smaller and smoother from my end. As for the close/max/min buttons, they should be an X/+/- respectively. And I'll try to port the dock background to object dock, I just have to mess around with the sizing margins I'm guessing :yes:

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