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Originally posted by sp00nman

No, you are continuing the arguments you started 4 pages ago, and thus people are digusted with your attitude in this thread. We're not stupid.

Redrope: :D Good to see you come to your senses. LONG LIVE HACKED SEER!

hehehe waiting for more colors

Originally posted by adonai

It certainly wouldn't be the first time...I have never pointed fingers at anyone specific, just attempted to state the whole time that this wasn't gone about the right way in getting permission and giving credit...

I'm done, copy and port all you like, distribute others work...have fun

whats the problem? I gave him permission to edit and do whatever he wants with the MY PORTED THEME

Originally posted by SOOPAH256

congrats KoL, sp00nman, and redrope.

i think he finally learned his lesson. good job on the successfully ended flame war. probably one of the only ones that i highly approve of.:p

Thanks for your support and Im sure everyone will be happy to see I put the download link back up on the main page.

lets talk about the style...

take a look at the start menu.... it looks a little out of place there. its not really a big deal i am a very picky person and i am using it anyway, but what if the style was done all in the blue color? i dont know that it would look good but i just think it might look good enuff that you should try it.

Originally posted by SOOPAH256

congrats KoL, sp00nman, and redrope.

i think he finally learned his lesson. good job on the successfully ended flame war. probably one of the only ones that i highly approve of.:p

hehehe thanks :p

Originally posted by redrope

Ok I want a total list of the colors I'm gonna do. This list will be edited as the requests come.

Colors:

- Light Blue

- Dark Blue

- Red

- Green

Any others that are wanted really bad. It might look sick (in a good way, of course) with orange or yellow.:D

hey redrope. i think orange and yellow (w/ black) schemes would look awesome!

as for the light and dark blues...would you make a scheme lighter or darker than the current hacked seer? (would the current scheme be the 'light' one or 'dark' one?)

i SO can't wait. i feel :old:

i think that spot color would be better than making it all one color. make it all one color; and it will be luna-ized (made up a word there :) ). spot colors just enhance the overall look of the theme. i advise limited use of color instead of making the entire a theme a tinted color of Seer.

Ok, the Ezpop skin I've created is ready! I used Dangeruss' EzPop skin as a template, but I don't believe I left anything of his on there... If I have, I still gave credit in the .ini file so everything should be good. :)

Here's a preview of how the quicknotes skin (by me), winamp skin (by dangeruss), and the new ezpop skin can easily align together on the desktop:

hackedseer_preview.gif

The only problem is that when you click the Winamp skin so that it goes above the ezpop skin, you can see the divided black line in between them. However, if the ezpop skin remains ontop, they look connected. Hopefully we could modify the winamp skin to change this problem, but it's a very minor fault.

Anyway, here's the download:

Download EZPop: Hacked.Seer by Sp00nman

Once again, thanks again to Dangeruss and KoL! :D :D :D

Ok, here is another skin for everyone that likes this theme. This time it is for the internet clock called Beatnik. This skin is very simple and is just for displaying the time and date. It fits right into the other skins as you can see.

Screenshot:

05-19-02_update.jpg

Download:

Beatnik Hacked.Seer Skin by redrope

Thanks to dangeruss and essorant for the ideas and the permissions to make these skins.

*cough* Look for a new set of over 10 color combinations coming VERY soon! *cough*

:D

uhmm... well I think that you should have just ignored what whatever that guys' name is in the first place.. one thing i've learned is that you shouldn't give two ****s about what other people think about you. just prove them wrong. thats all there is too it. do what you have to and only what you have too.

now about the theme...

a few things that i would liek to see (in any color that is made)

  • Im the Minimize/Maximize/Close Buttons I also think there should be a small icon for each button, but as if the icon was inside the "glass ball"... you know what I mean? (If not i'll mock one up in photoshop)
  • I also think that the taskbar should be grey, but only the selected window should be that color
  • Start button should stay
  • The start menu, really needs to be changed. I dont know what to, but it does.

That's all i can think of for now, anything else i'll post.

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