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And presto the links are all back. Thanks to Nikos who gave me the hosting for them. Lemme know if there are any problems with the links. Also read my article in the first post for all the information about my screenshot (the bottom of the article)

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Xero....

I must say this is incredible what you've done here. I really like using it, and have been using it for some time. And you know you could always upload everything here that you have to GetSkinned too :) You used to visit my site quite often...don't know what happened to ya though :)

Anyway, keep up the good work!

What made you change to windowblinds? I cant see anything in it that I cant do in msstyles, other than some special tricks it has, and plus ill have to learn the program for developing the themes...

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An all in one theme that can do roll up buttons, different placed glyphs, skinned shut downed boxes, skinned explorer toolbars, progress animations, alpha transparent start menu and that is just a a few of the features that WB has to offer.

Of the best is recoloring on the fly for themes, importing msstyles using skinstudio.

Msstyles can't even come close to what WB themes can do.

An all in one theme that can do roll up buttons, different placed glyphs, skinned shut downed boxes, skinned explorer toolbars, progress animations, alpha transparent start menu and that is just a a few of the features that WB has to offer.

Of the best is recoloring on the fly for themes, importing msstyles using skinstudio.

Msstyles can't even come close to what WB themes can do.

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Amen to that.

The font in the first post is Lucida Grande.

Glad you guys came to windowblinds, much higher quality themes.  :cool:

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More options does not mean higher quality. i've seen way more windowsblinds themes that were awefully fugly. Bloated taskbars, overdone glassy huge buttons, non-compact start menus and gaudy bloated window borders. Oh and did i mention bloated?

Haha, it's more like the other way around. KoL should be getting his ideas from my WB :D

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Hey, that was just an idea!! Don't forget that you made me switch from VS to WB, and I've used your theme since the same day you've published it... :)

P.S.: Anyway I like the spotlight icon and the start menu colour, which is a little brighter than yours! ;)

Cheers

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