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Flash, mouseover, normal and pressed taskbar buttons.

what captionbuttons do i use? one of those 2 or other?

mouse over startbutton

starmenu

ps: it was made to look like LH :}

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Looks crap :no: . Not only does it look crap but alot of elements are from the Visual Style Storm by Dustin :rolleyes:

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just looks like you mixed LHA and Storm, not very creative my friend :no:

edit: just for reference here's the preview of Storm

storm_thumb.jpg

you can download it here

http://www.dumbassjones.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1688

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tell me where are those LHA elements! cause i dont see them.

well, i've just started to work on it, so it has much elements from storm.

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I've never used royal, Storm was originally a mod of my K-OSX Tiger theme jackass. And the taskbar appears to be a recolored LHA taskbar, except for the buttons :rolleyes:

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the taskbar is the royal glass effect.

LHA isnt the only VS with this glass effect. there are many of them.

so.....

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