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not to be rude or anything, because we do appreciate your help. but did you ever think that we fixed some of these things already, and you should maybe ask first if we want you to help?

you can finish the tabs if you'd like because we haven't completely fixed them yet. but how about you ask before you start doing other things, because it would be stupid for you to waste your time if we have already fixed it.

i just wanna say that this theme is fricking amazing, nothing i would use (well, i might make a personal mod, just change the taskbar (too big and flashy for me) but i love the caption headers

good work guys!

don't feel bad, haha. i don't use it either. :rofl:

any work on the taskbar? slightly nicer (SMALLER) one in there somewhere?

if anything it could be larger.

see there's one somewhat major problem with the vs. as you can see in vip's screenshot 1 page back. if you restart your pc with the vs applied, when it applies at login it cuts some pixels off the bottom (look at his taskbar button) and in some cases makes the tray icons go away and not show at all.

i found a way to fix it, but it requires me to make the taskbar about 2 pixels taller. and most people won't like that. so i think the bug may stay and if you restart you're gonna have to just reapply it. sorry, but there's really nothing we can do to fix it without making it even bigger.

oh...and it's all different colors

bloods, bitter lemon, citrus, monodark, clover, and the default (modern)

we are in the process of doing bloods and bitter lemon. the others are just about done.

StevoFC / n00dle

Here are the completed tabs with no pixel problems. The selecte tab color comes from the Caption bar, the mouseover color comes from the lighter of the blues from the start button. I won't work on anything more unles you want. Actually I was under the impression that all of us that were making fixes were only doing so in the interest of helping the two of you to save time to work on others colors of the styles. Everyone was just interested in helping you guys make further progress on such a great vs. The new tabs to follow were completely reworked from then the ones I submitted earlier this morning. They will follow in both zip & rar as requested.

See Screenie:

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