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I've been hitting it hard, all reported bugs are finished except the taskbar shortcut text colour.

/* makes cup of tea */

After that, need to add inactive caption bars for maximised, small and minimised windows (arg!)

Only then can coloured taskbars be added :?)

I've been hitting it hard, all reported bugs are finished except the taskbar shortcut text colour.

/* makes cup of tea */

After that, need to add inactive caption bars for maximised, small and minimised windows (arg!)

Only then can coloured taskbars be added :?)

/me hands b0se a can of Tea!! You deserved it :cool::

You're doing awesome work b0se.

I had one small question, is the flag in the little circle on that start button supposed to be not centered in the circle?

Its not meant to be on the start button (I wouldn't have released it like that, hehe), since when you press the button, the 'button' is depressed and then it's centered. Its meant to be centered on the start menu programs since that has only two states, normal and hover...

Only the minimised window left to alter (inactive state), then its all updated. Just had dinner, so I have some fuel in me ;)

Right...

Everything fixed and added on all 6 variations (oh how I wish I only released one version to start with) ;)

Now for the coloured taskbars! Keep checking back, I may be posting betas for you to choose from...

ForeverUnknown: Any luck with WA skin?

looking good b0se, any luck with the WB port? :whistle:

I won't be releasing the WB port until I'm happy with the MSStyle (next update - which is soon), otherwise updating becomes far too big and annoying. Will be nice to be able to release a theme that doesn't need bug testing :?)

Nice looking theme bOse.

Found a couple bugs (see pic) note: internet explorer bug only happens if you pic properties from inside internet explorer.

Also not a bug per say,but i would change group taskbar hover widget (see pic)

ps: very cool shellstyle :-)

The vertical taskbar one is due to the content margins to remove the standard button text, I'll look into it...

The checkbox is due to me using only one sized PNG (instead of 3), and the grouped menu is meant to be like that on the left, its the right side that needs changing :?)

Thanks SG(Y))

I went to go try this theme because you said you were tired of classic (have been running it myself for over a year now with a custom 3dcc scheme applied), and what I got out of this was another sheme to try out. Guess I just can't go back to msstyles, even though this is a first-rate theme. Incredible job with it, though.

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