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I PMed asking the same thing, sort of..

The icons on the Start Menu which he removed can be removed through:

Start->Run "gpedit.msc"

- For the sort desktop icons by Title option, I think is the same third party program he is using to get Tile Icons on his desktop. I'd like to know the name of that program.

- I would also like to know how he got another seperator in his Start Menu.

OK, any idea on how to make them small in the start menu?

Thanks!

Xeon

Theme OSX by bose

Firefox theme Pinstripe

Yz Toolbar Pinstipe

Dock SnowE2 and others

Icons SnowE2 and others

WallPaper a Mod or Change of seasons ( Personal Use Only )

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Hey Folks...

Theme: By Me (Not For Release - Please Do Not Ask)

Wallpaper: By Me (Mod of Wallpaper By DigitalJames)

Icons: Mostly Default

Apps: Photoshop CS, iTunes, Avedesk (Clock + Weather Desklets), FireFox, Windows Pic Viewer

iWant an iMac -- :yes:

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Hey Folks...

Theme: By Me (Not For Release - Please Do Not Ask)

Wallpaper: By Me (Mod of Wallpaper By DigitalJames)

Icons: Mostly Default

Apps: Photoshop CS, iTunes, Avedesk (Clock + Weather Desklets), FireFox, Windows Pic Viewer

iWant an iMac -- :yes:

This seems pretty assholey if you ask me. You post the same visual style over and over just with a different wallpaper and say "not releasing it." The whole point of showing your desktop is to show people what they can do to theirs, not to say "haha i made this and unlike every other skinner out there, i am keeping this to myself". Just my two cents.

PS> Looks like your curved edges didn't work. Your "transparency" on the right corners of your windows where the edge curves is white instead of transparent.

This seems pretty assholey if you ask me.  You post the same visual style over and over just with a different wallpaper and say "not releasing it."  The whole point of showing your desktop is to show people what they can do to theirs, not to say "haha i made this and unlike every other skinner out there, i am keeping this to myself".  Just my two cents.

PS> Looks like your curved edges didn't work.  Your "transparency" on the right corners of your windows where the edge curves is white instead of transparent.

:no:

excuse me for sticking with a theme. its so annoying to me when you all post a new desktop every page with a totally new layout! i get sick of it. i'm sorry if im sick of getting 30 pms when i have to copy and paste sorry i dont plan on releasing it, so i just get it out and the open. i don't want to release it cause im extremly busy and don't have time to make a visual style for a bunch of people who ask me everyday! as for the transparency, i wasnt trying to "curve" the corners (i [alt+prt scr]ed the different apps so you could see the active window). so i don't understand why your complaining, this is suppose to show people what your desktop is like, no matter if its windows 95, mac, gay, straight, chicks on it, abstract, dark, same, different, etc. and this is what mine is like. take a chill pill man, infact...

... take two.

PS> "assholey" is not a word :rolleyes:

:no:

excuse me for sticking with a theme. its so annoying to me when you all post a new desktop every page with a totally new layout! i get sick of it. i'm sorry if im sick of getting 30 pms when i have to copy and paste sorry i dont plan on releasing it, so i just get it out and the open. i don't want to release it cause im extremly busy and don't have time to make a visual style for a bunch of people who ask me everyday! as for the transparency, i wasnt trying to "curve" the corners (i [alt+prt scr]ed the different apps so you could see the active window). so i don't understand why your complaining, this is suppose to show people what your desktop is like, no matter if its windows 95, mac, gay, straight, chicks on it, abstract, dark, same, different, etc. and this is what mine is like. take a chill pill man, infact...

... take two.

PS> "assholey" is not a word :rolleyes:

I'm not trying to start a flame war here. I'm just saying, if you don't plan to release the theme, don't post it every single time you change a wall. Perhaps then you wouldn't get 30 pms asking for it.

As for the chill pill part, you used the exclamation point at least twice in your last post. I have yet to use it. Therefore, given the context connotation of the exclamation point, I am the calm one here. :D

And assholey is a word. I said it, you read it, it's a word.

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