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One of the things I've noticed in time is, when someone creates a theme/visualstyle they create it only for ' Normal ' font size.. a lot of folks use the highest resolution posible they can on thier monitor, then use large or extra large fonts. This really messes up the theme/vs. I imagine it would take a lot more work to make the theme/vs work with all font sizes.... So I find that if I leave the font size on normal and bring the resolution down so I can read the fonts, the theme/vs looks just perfect....... Just my $0.02 :)

Oh.. and one more thing ... Awesome work again Stefanka :woot: :woot:

either way, Razor..

something else ive noticed though...the maximize/close buttons are weird....basically onlu the X is where it can close...if you move your mouse over jsut a little to the left of the X, it becomes maximize...so ive had a few problems there, but other than that its pretty good

oh, and of course the favorites section doesnt have icons, and neither do others..cant wait for an update :)

either way, Razor..

something else ive noticed though...the maximize/close buttons are weird....basically onlu the X is where it can close...if you move your mouse over jsut a little to the left of the X, it becomes maximize...so ive had a few problems there, but other than that its pretty good

oh, and of course the favorites section doesnt have icons, and neither do others..cant wait for an update :)

so it doesn't really matter? if I do it in normal or safe mode? I need to be sure before I modify anything..

either way, Razor..

something else ive noticed though...the maximize/close buttons are weird....basically onlu the X is where it can close...if you move your mouse over jsut a little to the left of the X, it becomes maximize...so ive had a few problems there, but other than that its pretty good

oh, and of course the favorites section doesnt have icons, and neither do others..cant wait for an update :)

in witch substyle you have the problem with the buttons?

post a screenshot.

I don't know about the others stefanka, but I've noticed that problem on Substyle 1. Can't really show it with a screenshot. It has to do with the hitarea with each of the buttons.

hey, so how did you replace the browselc.dll? and what exact did you did do

Used Replacer to first replace the file in C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\i386\ (this is because of Service Pack 1, I think)

Then the file in C:\Windows\System32\dllcache\

Then the file in C:\Windows\System32

Then I restarted the computer. I knew something happened when my "File" in the toolbar turned into "~".

Hope this helps.

Used Replacer to first replace the file in C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\i386\ (this is because of Service Pack 1, I think)

Then the file in C:\Windows\System32\dllcache\

Then the file in C:\Windows\System32

Then I restarted the computer. I knew something happened when my "File" in the toolbar turned into "~".

Hope this helps.

cool thnx :D oh and did you use replacer for all of them?

Oh wow, these posts go up fast. Looks like you got it covered.

yup I got it.. now to figure out what Stef's saying.. hmm.. "resize the menu on the right side-finish it." any ideas? cause it certainly doesn't look like it has a menu there..

edit : nvm.. I got it.. from own experimenting.. :D

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Hmm, I'll see what I can do about getting a BMP out for this...

*Edit: Bleh, not much, it would appear. Simply missing too many icons. I'm posting the 4 I made before I gave up.

The taskbar button states in style 1 are somewhat indistinct. Especially the flashing state. They're all pretty close to black.

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