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I have found this wallpaper here that works very well with this theme. Here is the link to the section on this forum. https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=113886 it is a Neowin.net wallaper. Scroll down and it is the first post with a wallpaper by poster named DreamCaster.

Wow! Those colours are awesome :)

Was wondering if we could add colour schemes ourselves???

Other things I'd like to request Steve / nOOdle are:

1) Right now, the lights (Green & Blue) show the current window and the mouse over window on the task bar. Would be really cool if those lights could be extended to circle over the entire name or whatever... (wonder if that made sense???)

2) The minimize, maximize & close buttons... could they be made into those circles which are blanked out, but display a - / + / X upon hover?

3) When downloading files or extracting from winzip or whatever, the progress bar displays those blocks progressing from one end to another like the standard window progress bar. Could it be made that it instead of the blocks, it moves smoothly like water flowing through a tube?

4) Is there a way to change the taskbar and window title frames to other colours? I wanted mine with a bluer look like the Modern skin!

I never knew about .msstyles or that things like this could be done. After seeing a post of this style on the Winamp forum, I've taken the the trouble to read about the multipatcher et all... and then registered to ask for these requests!

Would really love if these could be done.

Cheers

@ Gator.. i haven't a clue as to what you are trying to say :wacko:

Vice King I was trying to to say. in reply to your first post.

"what he said man"

Meaning I agreed with what you said. Just forgot to type "said" the first time.

Don't be upset nOOdle and StevoFC. I only meant it been a LOOOOOOOOg time since an update.

By the way nice work and I love the style.

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Vice King I was trying to to say. in reply to your first post.

"what he said man"

Meaning I agreed with what you said. Just forgot to type "said" the first time.

Don't be upset nOOdle and StevoFC. I only meant it been a LOOOOOOOOg time since an update.

By the way nice work and I love the style.

i gotcha ya :D

heres whats this thread is filled with "look at me i found a bug that no one notices un less you look for it, i just made this theme anoying to 50 million people who never noticed it by now!, oh and btw, heres a fix i made for it, even thou n00dle and SteveFC probbly have already fixed it for the next build" and "whens the next release cxoming out, i know the latest one only came out 3 days ago but i still wanna!"

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