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Good work, well done. It looks way better than the original luna. Don't get swayed by all the nonsensical suggestions here, you can read them but make your final decision based on so many factors that go into the making. You are the best judge, the buttons should be left as they are, if you should decide to change, it may look too much like Mac OS, which ofcourse many of us would'nt want to see. It must reflect the Windows XP in every conceivable way. However, your modification of the start button is extrardinarily beautiful.

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No thank you sir, I am passionately devoted to Win XP and in my opinion this person whos conceived the Aqua luna deserves some credit for his provocative style. Mind you he has not digressed from the original Luna version, thus retaining it's blend of beautiful colours. Looking at it from my vantage point, it's much nicer and yet there is nothing that indicates to Mac OS. except perhaps the scroll bars.

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For some reason I install the theme, when i go to the theme tab in display I choose Luna Aqua and it give me this...(picture). When I apply that it just gives me the base skin, making it look like win2k,

If anyone can help me I would appreciate it, thanks :)

P.S. I have customized my Performace options under Advanced in Properties of My Computer.

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There is this nasty white thingys around some text in some windows...there is a screenshot attached...also a suggestion for the aqua theme..the close buttons that u posted on the "Blue Start Bar for XP Download & HowTo" thread i think are a bit better than the ones u have now, just a small suggestion :)

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Originally posted by brendl

here's what ive done to the theme so far...

btw how do you change the start butotn text?

This tells you how to change the text :)http://overclockersclub.com/xpstartbutton.shtml

BTW i like the tray bar..its cool....great job :) i wish i were as good as u guys

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