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Thats my latest. It rarely changes aside from the BG. Speaking of which the BG is from here. I edited it to my own liking to fit 1600x1200 however. Icons are a mix of Bluecurve, BeOS and several sets from xicons.com that I converted.

That wallpaper is amazing.

Been using this VS since it came out. And have not seen anything else better so decided to finally post it. I have a template file for the wallpaper so I can update the image while retaining the frame.

Visual Style: DMX 2.0 (b0se DMXT theme) - Got it from neowin a long time ago. Really nice package since it came with wallpaper, winamp and trillian skins.

Wallpaper: DMX wallpaper, modified by me. ;)

Icons: Y'z Dock, some are downloaded icons from various sources, some are made by me. :cool:

what do u use for the icons at the top of the screen?

also can someone please tell me the easiest way possible thru which i can make my inactive windows transparent?

thx

help me out please (check previous question?)

:p

Haven't done this in a while  :)

VS: Construct 2.0 mod by myself

Wall: Orbital (by fatcat i believe, but i am unsure if it was ever released)

Icons: Bluecurve

that construct mod reminds me of qlassix.. :shifty:

thats because i wanted to combine the best of both. i doubt qlassix is ever going to come out anyway so i made my own personal mod and felt like sharing a screenshot to see what you think of it. :p

updated mine Aluminized

VS : Aluminium Alloy (KoL port of max theme )

Wallpaper : Vectored Playa (in wallpaper's section of Neowin board)

G5 drives collections

OD background modded by me to match the theme.

OB theme by Xero for AA.

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Hey whats the name of the docklet in your y'zdock that lets you have menu's on icons??? mind sharing if it's possible..

TRANSPARENT CONSOLE ?????? WOW !!!

For those who send me PMs asking for the Transparent Command Line, here ir your Answer !

The application that made it posible is "Console" you can found it on sourceforge.net under "Console" Name.

Excuse my ass english.

another one, Console2 also does the trick.

DTerm used to be favorite. also can use DRun :shifty: ;)

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