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Very well done! I'd love it if the word Start comes back on the Start Menu, but this one is ok with me. Yep your right about the Add Remove box. It's looks better now. :D

In this Dacris2000 theme which I'm using if I select Thick Taskbar the Start text will appear. Why don't you use that one ?

ThemeXP.org - Dacris 2000 - Longhorn Slate

Remember to select that Thick Taskbar thing.

Joni78's Shellstyle modified by me

Very well done! I'd love it if the word Start comes back on the Start Menu, but this one is ok with me. Yep your right about the Add Remove box. It's looks better now.

There is regular taskbar version that has text in it. Thin taskbar doesnt show text in Longhorn so i've desided to keep it like that.

:happy: Again, nice work. I found this WB theme that I think is even better though.

Are you using Windowblinds 4 ? I tried that kind of theme but when you use

Internet Explorer and resize that Window freely from big to small and other way

around you can notice those graphic errors between the toolbars especially if you are using

PopupCop.

I love you theme, keep it nice and simple like you have. Dont make things ugly black everywhere..... The only complaining I can do is, when you hover over the buttons in IE I dont like it "sucking in" I would rather it "pop out". Also the "show hidden icons" button looks weird around the edges, its rough almost. One final thing is in paint, you can see the boarder of your work area, I will attach a jpg. Usually when you open paint, that outside area is grey, here its all white.

EDIT: One other thing I was gonna ask, is it possible to skin the log off and shutdown dialoges?

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