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Sustenance Visual Style for Windows XP by KoL

This theme is based on an idea that FOOOD posted on gfxOasis.com

Package contains six different colors; Blue, Metallic, Olive, Ergo, Slate and White. Each color has 3 different Fonts and Compact Start Menu.

UPDATE 1 (v1.1)

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- Changed group menu images

- Fixed the toolbar buttons image

- Changed the colors of inactive text

- Some small fix that you won't notice

StudioTwentyEight - www.studiotwentyeight.com

FOOOD's Icons - www.foood.net

Download: Sustenance Visual Style

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iCandy Jr. Yz Toolbar

DO not ask for the icons.

Here's something to match Sustenance :D

I'll include in the WindowBlind theme these toolbar.

iCandy Jr. Yz Toolbar theme created by KoL using FOOOD's iCandy icons.

I want to thank FOOOD (www.foood.net) letting me use his beautiful icons for this theme.

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The images and icons used in this theme are property of FOOOD.net. Distributing these images and

icons commercially or with any intent for monetary gains is prohibited.

NO MODIFICATIONS OR REDISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION.

www.studiotwentyeight.com

www.foood.net

Download: iCandy Jr. Toolbar

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I just want to say, Merry Christmas Kol (and everyone at Neowin) and Thank you for all your hard work on this VS...have a great New Year ;)

very very tiny comment, the checkboxes are a little difficult to read using white (I haven't tried the other colors yet) ...it might be useful to darken them just slightly more....you can of coarse ignore me (I would ... lol ) :p

Thanks everyone :)

Kol, I feel bad asking, but could you at least clue me in on how to get the grey window coloring from the slate style into the ergo style? I don't like the beige window element coloring too much :unsure:

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You want to copy the grey image on Ergo???

- Import the msstyle to Stylebuilder.

- Then Go to Slate folder

- Copy all the images that you want

- Paste the image on Ergo folder

- Compile the theme with Stylebuilder

- Apply the msstyle

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