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Just a little preview of the great new TSS2000 custom theme releasing soon. All comments appreciated.

This will be a free release on my site and TSS2000 based upon their logins found elsewhere on this site. It will be released in two colors, blue (shown) and black.

[ LARGE SCREENSHOT ]

http://www.lightstar1.com/e107_files/downl...SS2000_Blue.jpg

Releasing soon! :)

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Well once again, you've showed you have no sense of style at all. You made a stylish, sleek logon into childs play. Work on making it simpler or give up. You need all the critisism you need atm.

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OK, comments like these are why I never post at this site. I only did this at anothers recommendation to get constructive comments, not verbal abuse. Either backup your comments with suggestions other than 'make it simpler', or do not comment at all please. This goes for anyone else who does not like it, tell me how to make it better, or again, don't comment at all. Thank you. :(

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I am sorry man, you need to make the style more toned down and sleek like the logon. There is simply too much going on with thise theme. It reminds me of when windows blinds first came out for windows 98 and people would make all these complicated themes that had so much in them just because they were dying to get away from the windows classic look. However, the theme above does not match the TSS2000 login screen at all. The color matches, sure, but the idea behind the theme is too complex. If you look at the login screen, it is very smooth and soft, not hard and complicated.

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