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Btw. If the majority of people think I should replace the start button in compact style with the green one I'll fix that.

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I think it would be great if we had the green button with thin taskbar as another option. I think having it as another option (& keeping the existing one) would keep everyone happy :yes:

I will not make more styles. Then the file will get bigger than 1mb and bloated. I can't make a diffrent style for every suggestion, I hope that people understand that. If you don't like the theme as it is. Use another better theme... if you can find one. I don't see what the big deal is with the thin taskbar since a lot of people now days have 19" monitors and big resolutions. I use the default style with the compact start menu and I'm happy with that.

If you don't to make any more variations then fair enough, I understand :yes:

I'll keep on using the theme anyway. I still really like it even though I'd like the thin taskbar with green start button.

You can't please everyone, & if you tried you'd probably have a 15Mb download :blink:

Thanks again for a great theme :)

I will not make more styles. Then the file will get bigger than 1mb and bloated. I can't make a diffrent style for every suggestion, I hope that people understand that. If you don't like the theme as it is. Use another better theme... if you can find one. I don't see what the big deal is with the thin taskbar since a lot of people now days have 19" monitors and big resolutions. I use the default style with the compact start menu and I'm happy with that.

I`m not a themer, but understand you very good. I think people should learn StyleBuilder (or free ResHacker) a little bit - it`s not so difficult to make small changes in style to fit personal tastes. And stop torment themers with every stupid (more or less) change.

Just my 2 cents. :)

Luther

I've been following the progress of this theme for awhile, and finally applied it today. Very nice indeed. So nice in fact that hopefully some other skins will be added to compliment this VS, like Y'zDock, Trillian, and so on. Very nice work, and thanks for sharing.

there a winamp skin available for this wonderful theme yet?  or maybe one that just looks well with it?  btw, this theme is just amazing :-)

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https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=240027 :happy:

Radish?

Thanks for all your hard work on this, it's a great theme! Very usabe and easy on the eyes on my work comps (and since I spend 12-14 hours a day staring at them, I'm pretty particular what styles I run on them).

One question, and please forgive if someone else already posted it, but I really didn't see it while reading through this thread... can you please post a link to the wallpaper in your screenshot from teh first post? reminds me of home, as I used to live in the Pacific Northwest area, and am now in the midwest.. :(

thanks again!!

Link to wallpaper is on the third page of this thread....but here is a link anyway :)

Wallpaper

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yep, it was me who contributed that :blush: :)

lol, i can't believe how many have missed it, asking "where can i find the wallpaper?", "hey that is a nice wall, does anyone know where i might find it?" when it is already posted right in this very thread :rofl:

to em3: nice VS (Y)

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