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Anyone else experience the problem in Nero Express when you click More... then resize the window and the buttons disappear completely.

Also the buttons on the Google toolbar are drawn wrong and...

...When downloading in IE if you move the download window to the background (but leave the right half visible the progress bar goes screwy)

I have screenshots show all this if needed.

Glenn

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Ok here's the deal, when I have my taskbar on AUTOHIDE locked or unlocked it shows that thin bar above the taskbar.

When I have my taskbar with AUTOHIDE OFF the line goes away! :D (only when locked, with it unlocked it shows up again)

I find it hard to believe that im the only one who uses AUTOHIDE?

Anyway at least I have some way to get rid of it now, thanks for the suggestions guys ;)

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Wow! Whats all the urgency about? :blink: D/Ling as I type.

Anyhoo, I have also experienced these problems.

I dont know why they occur, but they are (obviously) fixable (i hope :p)

Actually that's a lie, I knoe why the progress chunks are weird. Unfortunately I think that fixing it means no more solid progressbar! ( :cry: _ I'll look at some other themes that use a solid one and see if I can figure it out.

Xeon, Just finished D/L (12:03pm Aust. EST.)

I got a five day weekend now, so Im gonna have something to do now! Yay! :happy:

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O and Glad we could help quick. And no, youre not the only one who uses autohide else i couldne have fixed it couldve i? :p

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But Anyways Here is whats happening regarding my themes:

1. Luna VX is getting pretty popular and dazza is being sucha a Vx freck and helping me out with the updates (thanx dude) ...and ill post up his latest update later today.

2. And u guys dont here alot of responses from me because im busing making the finishing stuff to COLD START...planning to release it this week hopefully...and hopefully dazza can help me on that one as well..

3. ALSO working on LUNA VX 4 ..planning to make a diffrent GUI mainly doing changes to the start menu/bar/buttons...ill will hopefully have a preview by next week....

AND THANK YOU NEOWINIANS FOR LIKING MY THEME...I HOPE I SET A STANDARD..

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