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bcool ... you didnt change the text color though, correct? It must be possible to change the text color somewhere, instead of changing the actual background image.

:whistle: No doubt there is. Unfortunately this stumbling novice hasn't a clue. I thought I was doing well figuring out how to change in effect the rollover highlight "bar" in these menus. Fixing the actual highlight text color on rollover would be the best fix IMHO. Let us know if you figure out how to modify that via Reshacker. Sorry if I wasn't clear earlier about how I ended up working around this to my liking.

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bcool: I never actually noticed that it was black...

Easily changed, added it in the ToDo list (Y)

Thanks for WA skin Spacey!

I have no time to do anything but my thesis atm, so everything is on pause until its done, deadline is creeping up on me :s

I'm just waiting for the windowblinds version, I'm using the skinstudio conversion at the moment but it's not as polished as I would like and you can make it.

How do I fix this problem? http://dmh.unlink.org/temp/problem.gif

It does occure with some themes, but some are OK :(

I've seen this problem before, but never on a sometime basis like you have it. It seems to happen for two different reasons:

1) When a program gets a visually styled and that program has a custom user interface (that is, a non-standard interface). So the visual styling and the interface elements conflict. This causes a similar blanking effect

2) You use a third party program to add a .manifest file and the program is already windows XP stylable.

So why it's doing it sometimes, I don't know.

I used to have a similar problem with some visual styles working and other's not working right with a program called image analyzer. Some visual styles would work fine, while others would create blank subwindows. I could not figure out what the problem was (though recent versions do not have this problem). So do like OPaul suggested and contact the programmer(s). Telling them which visual styles cause the problem and which video drivers you are using (as that could be a contribution factor).

ugh someone PLEASE send me this through PM, I love this theme but I dont wanna wait 40 minutes for it from DA :no: :cry:

Jeez, finally got it off DA. bOse if you don't mind I'd like to help mirror it PM me if that's alright and I'll post a link for everyone :)

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Pretty Nice VS!!!!... just installed! but got a question, where can i download "Yz Dock by Manyk" cant find it anywhere!

Thanks!

I'm not sure he's asking for "Yz Dock" itself (If you are then m-head is correct :)), but rather the yzdock backgrounds that were made to match this vs. b0se may have just forgotten to include them in this latest build, but I'm sure someone has them.

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