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Ive been toying with this idea for awhile and just wanted to possibly share this idea with my fellow Neowinians. We've all see how capable the OSX desktop is with moving icons and the like but theres one small detail I think which if implemented properly could make it look even more spiffier. The scroll bar should be "filled" 1/2 way up with a "aqua" material. I know this sounds sorta weird but bare with me for a second. Lets say you make the scroll bar go up and down, the fluid inside the scrollbar would correspond in movement sorta like what happens when you swirl water in a glass. Also this idea could be applied to buttons and the like. What do you guys think?

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Originally posted by AlphaR3ign

Ive been toying with this idea for awhile and just wanted to possibly share this idea with my fellow Neowinians. We've all see how capable the OSX desktop is with moving icons and the like but theres one small detail I think which if implemented properly could make it look even more spiffier. The scroll bar should be "filled" 1/2 way up with a "aqua" material. I know this sounds sorta weird but bare with me for a second. Lets say you make the scroll bar go up and down, the fluid inside the scrollbar would correspond in movement sorta like what happens when you swirl water in a glass. Also this idea could be applied to buttons and the like. What do you guys think?

It would be hard to do with msstyles but I think it would be possible

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that would be awesome! As long as it looked like real "Aqua" type stuff, I'd use it. It'd have to be perfect cuz I'm picky. :dead: lol. But I think it's a great idea. That is unless u mean somethin different....u DO mean that say, when you move the scrollbar up really quickly it'll splash around inside like when you shake a bottle? This wouldn't be a bad idea for other themes out there too eh?:D

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