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here's a quote by SkinStudio in an old VS post:

Compromising windows security by hacking into the signing mechanism. I know that it probably won't causer much harm, but better safe than sorry.

true, it wont cause much harm, but as SkinStudio said, better safe than sorry.

Dude, when I saw the picture, I literally yelled out 'wow'. This is, IMO, one of the absolute best themes made ever. Amazing work man.

I wouldn't go that far, but it's still pretty good.

edit--or maybe I'm just not looking closely enough... :blink: :laugh:

edit 2--yeah I wasn't looking closely enough, this damn thing DOES rock!!

Edited by Mav Phoenix
,Jun 19 2004, 23:45] bangbang yea sounds possible. endo, i just read stuff ok, and sometimes i do believe it. thanks for clearing that up.

Sorry, just crap like crap that is said unrightfully about msstyles from windowblinds is annoying some times.

I really like this skin. I'm using it now. Only complaint is that on the taskbar it looks (mainly for task buttons and start button) to not be center, and more orientated upwards and just looks off. Is a little annoying becasue you can't bring mouse to way bottom of screen and click a task, you must move it a few pixels up.

Other wise really nice theme the grided effect in some places looeks really nice. Good job. Thoose min max close buttons look familiar... lol

was your first post sarcastic? if it was you had a change of mind.

changing two numbers in one file wont make your system anymore incsecure. I dunno thoose hackers trying to pass dem virus off in thoose theme formats... having a modified uxtheme file is gonna hurt me now.

No, I wasn't being sarcastic. Merely laughing at the minor scare tactics used in the advertising.

I wouldn't go that far, but it's still pretty good.

edit--or maybe I'm just not looking closely enough... blink.gif laugh.gif

edit 2--yeah I wasn't looking closely enough, this damn thing DOES rock!!

lol, slow reaction if I ever saw one.

Damn, i just want it normal Arial ""

Once you got the skin loaded in SKS, go to "Taskbar / Taskbar Button / Horizontal", on right hand pane *Section* tab > Fonts, you'll see drop down box when highlighted them, choose 04 Arial 13 Bold for all if you wish for that button and save and apply.

Should, you wish to alter that same font(s) go to Miscellaneous / Presets / Font Presets and alter whatever font was assigned to that specific button.

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