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I found you right off - yea, thanks, it's a nice wall. Although I did trim it just a bit because Windows was converting the original .jpg to a whopping 5MB .bmp in order to display a wallpaper. Well, it's still stunning at skinny 2.5MB .bmp. No quality loss - just cropped out the highway is all.

Updated again. Minor improvments to the thin taskbar.

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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Em3 do you know how to keep the blue theme in Office XP when you apply your theme?

It's no mistake. How many times do I have to tell people. I will not make a bloated theme with ALL styles people suggest. If the majority of people thinks there should be a green start button in the compact style I will replace it I said. And I did. Because it was evidently what was wanted. You are more than welcome to use an old version or another theme if you do not like it.

No alt startbutton with compaq everything. Is there a mistake in the new release or was the removed. If that was removed I'll be very angry  :angry:

Please tell me it was a mistake

Please

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STFU and go away. It's his theme, and you have no right to be angry about his changes. If you are so angry, then go and make one yourself. And BTW, Compaq is a company, compact is the real word...

Anyway, saw you fixed the bug I posted, as well as the other changes. I didn't think I'd like the new start button, but it does indeed look good (Y) Good job.

It's no mistake. How many times do I have to tell people. I will not make a bloated theme with ALL styles people suggest. If the majority of people thinks there should be a green start button in the compact style I will replace it I said. And I did. Because it was evidently what was wanted. You are more than welcome to use an old version or another theme if you do not like it.

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It was in version 1.3!

Can't you just add one more substyle and include it again. Please. That was my favorite.

Now I'm sad :cry:

It was in version 1.3!

Can't  you just add one more substyle and include it again. Please. That was my favorite.

Now I'm sad  :cry:

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Seriously, this is what bugs VS creators the most, when users keep askng for more and more. They're never satisfied. He has said he won't change it back or add another substyle. That's your answer. Quit begging and leave him alone. Like he said, you can use an old version of the VS if you really want it that bad.

Seriously, this is what bugs VS creators the most, when users keep askng for more and more. They're never satisfied. He has said he won't change it back or add another substyle. That's your answer. Quit begging and leave him alone. Like he said, you can use an old version of the VS if you really want it that bad.

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I'm not asking for much. I'm just asking for it it back. It was in the 1.3 version (older). I love that one.

I think this is how it should be.

2 compact styles:

* Compact Start menu with green start button

* Compact Start menu with Alt start button

2 Full Size Styles:

* Full size start menu with Green Start button

* Full size Start Menu with Alt Start Button.

It doesn't look right too me to have a fat taskbar and a compact Start Menu. I think my above suggestion is the best possible compromise.

I think this is how it should be.

2 compact styles:

* Compact Start menu with green start button

* Compact Start menu with Alt start button

2 Full Size Styles:

* Full size start menu with Green Start button

* Full size Start Menu with Alt Start Button.

It doesn't look right too me to have a fat taskbar and a compact Start Menu. I think my above suggestion is the best possible compromise.

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I agree. (Y)

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