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No big deal but as has already been stated that is actually TSdesk by someone from the SomethingAwful forums(right down to the same background), Although i guess this guy didnt straight up say he made this himself, but he did kind've suggest it.

Anyway as i say since SA isn't a free forum and since tsdesk was probably not the first of its kind then its not really an issue.

first, nice work madcat75

and sry for my back english @all :wacko:

everyone which have problems with the size try this...my size is in 1280X960

right click on your desktop > select properties > desktop tab > and then not the customize desktop tab rather the searching tab >and then choose the location of the HTML file

/edit

where can i change in the html file by the weather location Fahrenheit to Celsius F > C

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ich schreibs jetzt nochmal auf deutsch....;)

bei denen wo probleme mit der anzeige haben versuchen es so...

rechtsklick desktop - eigenschaften - desktop - durchsuchen und dann euer html file ausw?hlen, dann sollte es gehen zumindest gings bei mir so...

ich habs in 1280 X 960

so wie madcat es beschrieben hat gings bei mir nicht

trotzdem madcat, super gemacht, so active desktops sind wohl wieder im kommen ^^

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Edited by frank1
No big deal but as has already been stated that is actually TSdesk by someone from the SomethingAwful forums(right down to the same background), Although i guess this guy didnt straight up say he made this himself, but he did kind've suggest it.

Anyway as i say since SA isn't a free forum and since tsdesk was probably not the first of its kind then its not really an issue.

I was about to post this link. I'd post the one on SA, but it's not open.

http://www.missouri.edu/~traf2b/tsdesk.html

Yeah, it was made at SA and this looks exactly like this.

I was about to post this link. I'd post the one on SA, but it's not open.

http://www.missouri.edu/~traf2b/tsdesk.html

Yeah, it was made at SA and this looks exactly like this.

Mine is totally different than the one you have linked to.

This was originally made by a SomethingAwful forums member. He calls it tsdesk.

http://forums. something awful .com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=561372

Refer to that for the original package and year's worth of the customizations the great forum members over there have made to it.

edit: someone beat me to it. and since when has a SomethingAwful thread been thought of as offensive content here?

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