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yes sorry

No need to apologize! :D

You do what you want to do and if someone is unhappy about it, then they can do it (or find someone to do it for them), with your permission of course!

Keep up the great work and we are all grateful. We all can't wait to see the future KoL MSstyles.

:woot:

If Jesus was alive today, he'd use this theme.

Riight... :rolleyes: .

Beautiful port so far KoL... I'm just not much of a fan of Windows' native bloated look, everything's so huge. From the taskbar buttons to the whole start menu, it just seems like windows doesn't appeal much to the minimalist. And I am one, so...

If updates are coming, please change the start button in the Slate theme. I want it be the start button in LH 4053 when the sidebar is inactive. The one in your theme has the start button when the sidebar is active.

@ A.K.R.: well I said that I wasnt going to make the Plex theme but maybe I will.

@ Anaron: I made it that way because I didnt like the startbuttton when the sidebar is inactive. I can include the bitmaps of the startbiutton in the next version and you can change it yourself :)

@ Anaron: I made it that way because I didnt like the startbuttton when the sidebar is inactive. I can include the bitmaps of the startbiutton in the next version and you can change it yourself smile.gif

Okay. Thanks. (Y)

I finished the Plex theme. This is my version of Plex based on the screenshot that I posted in the first post.

Biiiiiiig .msstyle and biiiiiiiig preview image :blink:

UPDATE 3 (v1.3)

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- Added Plex theme.

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