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**UPDATE v2.0a**

Please delete the old DogmaX version from your computer

before installing this version!

* Added "White Flag" standard and compact substyles that

include new StartPanel, Caption Bar, Shellstyle Bars, and Logoff

Panels that match the default wallpaper image.

I hope you like the new addition!

**UPDATE v2.0**

* Changed the Taskbar height slightly and added border hint

around "normal" button.

* Re-created StartPanel images...One pixel wide grid

pattern (was two), corner radii increased slightly,

and added gradient and drop shade effects to the flag image.

* Added gradient affects to the flag on all Captionbars.

* Added Title Bar icons to Special Task Panes to match

icons in Special Folders. Requires Windowblinds v4.4

* New default Wallpaper for DogmaX v2

Notes:

1. Please don't ask for the "at the top" shellstyles option.

I don't care for them. They are too restrictive for my taste.

I prefer seeing all the options on the side.

2. Non-English versions may have problems with the "All Programs"

StartPanel image. A workaround is to play with the "Left" content

margin in SkinSTudio .. (left Panel...navigate to .. Start Panel ->

More Programs Panel -> Background).

Hope you enjoy! :)

Download at WinCustomize

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woah this is some quality work!

too bad I'm a msstyle guy :cry:

Aye, it's an extremely beautiful WB skin, very pleasing to look at with no harsh contrasting colors. Hopefully, somebody with skill ( and permission. ;) ) will port this. Nothing against WB, of course. I just dont care to buy an entirely seperate program just to run a skin. :D

TYT

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Aye, it's an extremely beautiful WB skin, very pleasing to look at with no harsh contrasting colors.  Hopefully, somebody with skill ( and permission.  ;) ) will port this.  Nothing against WB, of course.  I just dont care to buy an entirely seperate program just to run a skin.  :D

TYT

Brewman skins msstyles as well (or did) - ask nice and who knows? ;)

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themes are most probably bulky because wb has a lot to offer, features msstylers can only dream off. wb stylers use all these features turning it bulky. Lately Erik Holmer, b0se, brewman and various more have made some more minimalistic skins.

woodbridge, septimus and i also convert msstyle's and add stuff (shut down, logg off screens, toolbars) so we can use our favourite msstyle's on windowblinds.

no hacked uxtheme.dll and no insecure system. (Y)

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,Jun 19 2004, 22:24] themes are most probably bulky because wb has a lot to offer, features msstylers can only dream off. wb stylers use all these features turning it bulky. Lately Erik Holmer, b0se, brewman and various more have made some more minimalistic skins.

woodbridge, septimus and i also convert msstyle's and add stuff (shut down, logg off screens, toolbars) so we can use our favourite msstyle's on windowblinds.

no hacked uxtheme.dll and no insecure system. (Y)

I totally agree. Except having modified uxtheme doesnt make system unsecure.

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