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I loved this Style and have been waiting for it.

Only problem is when i use this style and this style only and any scheme os this style....

This happens to Friebird...

http://www.angelfire.com/games4/chaodownloads/wtf.JPG

Try another theme for the firebird. Does another theme (ie. the default theme) produce the same problem? If not, it's the firebird theme that's causing the problem.

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I like the black scheme very much, however is there any way to change the color of the "File Edit View" etc. links at the top of windows (boxed in blue) without messing with the menu font (boxed in red)?

http://sid.nrgservers.net/example.jpg

This is a problem in the black version. Windows used the Menutext in the menubar.

I will update it the next days, and i will try to make it better.

The Winamp Skin is by shinter. He have never rellased this one. The first time it will not work, but i fixed it and it works.

I can not share this skin. It is not by me. I will contact shinter, and ask him why he not rellased it.

Enjoy my fine English. :D

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Hi ^^ I just downloaded the last version of the theme (on themexp), and I still have the problem with the "File,Edit,etc..." writen in white on a gray background. Is it still normal or not ? And I was wondering if it was normal that when I select an application running in the taskbar, it turns to a silvery color (looks like the basic Windows one).

But congratulations, I feel like using a Mac without having to pay 3000$ :)

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