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I love the idea but I fear that people don't like to make suggestions. They'd rather critque an already made style. Throw a beta together and I guarantee you'll get triple the posts.

Yes. I agree. Try something on your own. Come up with a few ideas and than maybe we can help you out. I would really love to see a visual style like this.

@Windows X: Can you post the VS with the transparent taskbar on its own please? Some of us are on 56k and do not wish to d/l a 20mb file just for 1 VS in a pack of files that we might not want. (No offence to you, cuz we might already have a heap of enhancements installed that are in Trans. Pack 4)

meh in all honesty, i dont see the point to it.. i know i'd never use it, but hey, there's definitely an audience for this type of thing, so you might as well go for it..

good luck and have fun (Y)

so what you're saying is that there's no point to this project because you won't use it, but you can see the point of doing this because other people will use it.

that's just brilliant memnoc....brillant. :wacko:

See my sig. I'm seventeen Thai people. I have lots of homework and very poor ISP and connection. You're so tired to get whole pack right? I'm so tired when I saw these messages too. Honestly, I never get earn from my work at all. This is last to tell you once more. I'll do when I can do or want to do. I just make things I want and public what you like from my work. But I can't be jesus to do everything that one man who still in studied can handle.

You're so tired to get whole pack right? I'm so tired when I saw these messages too. Honestly, I never get earn from my work at all. This is last to tell you once more. I'll do when I can do or want to do. I just make things I want and public what you like from my work.

:blink: All I was doing was complimenting you and agreeing with those that said you should give us some examples to help you decide how to make this theme. We have no idea how it should look. All your other works are great as is on there own. :wacko:

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