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Kindled by CyC

June 24th 2004

First off, I would like to thank Ashelion for everything! No way I would of completed this vs without her. She was even generous enough to make some awesome and cute wallpapers to go along with the vs. All credit goes to her on those wallpapers. Best skinning partner I could ever ask for :hug:

nice styyle. i like it, kinda abstract and simplistic at the same time. ashelion is a girl? :blink: never knew that.

beautiful job on this vs.

I can never last long using the same vs- I tend to get bored with them easily and change alot :whistle: but I really love using this one.

I doubt this one will be shifting from my screen anytime soon. Love what you have achieved with the scrollbars and caption bars, and the smooth curves- makes for an extremely smooth and easy- attractive style to use.

Fantastic (Y) :jump:

very nice, you keep on amazing me with both perfection and unique visual styles. i am actually using this. :)

maybe towards the future could you add a darker blue color scheme? something like cursive blueish color scheme?

Edited by [a fire chronicle]
,Jun 25 2004, 10:25] very nice, you keep on amazing me with both perfection and unique visual styles. i am actually using this. :)

maybe towards the future could you add a darker blue color scheme? something like cursive blueish color scheme?

isn't the dark blue already included dark enough for you? :huh:

thank you for all the comments. As for any bugs mentioned, I doubt ill be able to fix as I'm short in time and busy with things. Got some important things coming up and I'm very excited.

@binqker: odd, I never noticed that when I was testing it.. ill look into it maybe..

@b-man: yeah I left it like that. Its a few pixels off but o well :)

@CoLdFuSi0n: i doubt ill change the buttons but not having done a black vs before. I learned a few things and tried to fix that but not possible with stylebuilder to my knowledge. Happens in firefox also.

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