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Quote: im afraid it totally ruins it.

If you're referring to the red dot thing, I like it. I don't want something flashing non-stop until I click on it - I can see that I've got a message or whatever without feeling pressured to click it straight away.

I hope Andy keeps it. The only thing I'm waiting for now is the compact start menu, and maybe a better start button - it's better than it was but I think it can still be improved.

Does anyone have any ideas?

Updated to 1.4!

1.4 Release 08/04/05

- added thin taskbar/compact start menu mode

- fixed minor bug with toolbox window borders

- fixed titlebar button margins (improves

Adobe Photoshop support)

- hopefully fixed problems with non-English

versions of Windows XP (please let me know

if not!!)

- added glow to flash items to make them 'bolder'

http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/16897361/

Wow andy, another quality piece of work (Y) ... what brings you back to windowsland?

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Hey Loki, long time mate! Yeah, I'm just havin some fun with theming again (and avoiding doing my coursework!) :)

im afraid it totally ruins it.

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Sorry but I'm not removing the last element of originality in this theme! ;)

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^ good for you!

Love the new update, still think the start button could be a little better - maybe it should be a bit smaller?

I'll have a think about it, but overall a great theme that has really taken shape due to your willingness to listen to other peoples ideas.

Cheers!

It's quite a good theme. What annoys me is the appearance of the tabs in firefox; look at those unsightly and uneven gaps in first picture.

e.g. (bad tabs and good tabs respectively):

Sorry, I can't fix that without losing the clean seperated look of those tabs. I think that's a bug in Firefox anyway (because it also happens in Luna), I can't find any other apps that don't work properly.

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It clearly doesn't. Did you not see the picture I used for comparison on the previous page?

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OK, well where else does the problem occur?

As far as I know, the tabs look correct in everything except in Firefox (as in the attached images)

In the meantime, I've adjusted the sizing margins of the tab items, hopefully that'll help :unsure:

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