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Originally posted by aaron901

aleni your start menu really rocks

i've looked around virtual plastic but i dont get what it means

could u make a brief explanation of simplifying the startmenu?

i wanna remove the picture, computer, document.. all sort of stuff that cluttered the start menu.

here is the image naviagation map from virtual plastic

http://www.virtualplastic.net/navigation/desktop.html

just click items that u want to modify

and here is the direct link towarding the start menu items removing

http://www.virtualplastic.net/html/task_itm.html

remove the seperator lines by locking your taskbar, but i have a 3d color scheme that makes my windows quite flat (not that flat but better than default windows classic) and the system tray flat ( real flat like using tclock).

about renaming log off, and removin setting.. just check www.virtualplastic.net

thx to that site.. its feckin rules

Originally posted by irs-away

omg, OMG! how can i make my desktop look like that? is that linux or xp?

it's a litestep shell with ots distro, http://ls-ots.cjb.net

remember, it's a shell that replaces explorer.exe, so u cant use desktop to put icons etc, it might be change your desktop look in a second, but once u want to install another themes.. u gotta edit step.rc and stuff, and newbies do experience a problems in this part. becareful, it might fux0r up ur windoze.. if your using winxp or win2k, make a new user and get used to it, when it fux0rz up, then just del the account and make a new one.. easy

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Originally posted by Dark Vageta

i would like to know where i can get that background also, and how do you change it, also can you show me how to change the one for the lil mac computer you have in the bottom right hand corner too, i want both of those pictures, someone please tell me where i can get those, and what dockbar are you using?

nice can u tel me where u got the icon u are useig for the server u :) thats nice also

where how did u change the back ground on the in the screen shot to show the mac ? sweet

and what doc are u useing !!

and sorry for all the qestions

The icon for Serv-U Administrator is converted straight from OSX.

If you email me I'll send you the set, which includes several icons I have not seen available anywhere else

(for XP that is, of course anyone with OSX has them... ).

The background picture is done with Background Wizard, which can be found at Blink Windows XP (the link is 1/2 down the page under "Give your folders wallpaper" -it's a Geocities link, so you may have to copy the link and paste it into your address bar ).

The dock is a variation of a DesktopX theme from a friend of mine, deadzombie. You can download it at DeskMod. It's only designed to work on version 1.04 or later of DesktopX. If you use it, leave him a comment on DeskMod telling him if you like it. I know he's considering expanding it to add more features depending on feedback.

Don't worry about all the questions, we are all here to help each other out. Anyone else want to know anything or have ideas on how to improve this theme?

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