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uhm... i really liked the screenie on the first page more than the newest one. is there a way to get this alpha stadium back for me? :D i love the taskbar from your first screenshot... much better than the new one. and this tiny leds dont look that good... would leave them simply away. but... well, maybe i think of the wrong theme, since this is designed to be more winamp-centered. hmmm... want this old one :D

ok, there will be a delay...because umm lol my StyleBuilder 2 beta expired... and i can no longer use it. I installed version 1 and for some reason i get an error message saying "your visual style cannot be applied. Unknown Property"

anyone know how to fix it? thanx.

edit: oh and also, that last screenshot is not acually final. buttons at the top will be changed and of course the font and ect will change, oh yea u might of also noticed no Inactive titlebars... thats on the way too, lol :) that was just a preview of whats to come. those 2 titlebars are not very exciting as the others you havent seen.

yea, thanx, i figured... well anyways i have to re-add bmps/pngs and re-add values from styleBuilder 2 to Stylebuilder 1.

.....I'm almost done with that, so thats a good news.

In addition I finally fixed many of the bugs with the new buttons, so they are almost perfect in any resolution or any menu.

beta tests are going fine...almost upto 1.3 release. The only problem we have left is the buttons... there are some problems with the sizing and text on differnt windows, but that will be fixed eventually. Other then that, No serious bugs found. I still need the permission from Nullsoft or Sven.

In additionI need some help from anyone who knows how to do this...

I need to disable hover over the logoff buttons/shutdown buttons (not sure if thats possible) and i need to disable the box around the selected button.(those small pixels makng a square- when the button is selected).

Anyways i'm done with another color scheme, its called City Night, I'll post a screenshot later today. (i'm in college now)

Another thing, is i will be redisiging the taskbar buttons, because... well they look ugly, i will make them more sexier, I'm not sure if i will leave the leds there or not, but we'll c.

one or two more experienced beta testers needed so PM me.

also if anyone can help me reach Sven who designed the modern skin....setvoFC...n00dle? :)

ahhh... this is so totally gonna rock dude!

thank you, you make me very happy...

can't wait for release and keep up the good work...

p.s. I don't like the LEDs on the taskbar, they don't fit in with everything else... I think it would be better if you leave them out or better yet, change them so they look like the LEDs from the start menu

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