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No. I don't understand how you can complain about 2 pixels. :( I like it better with the 2 extra pixels and the new shade on the startbutton, that's what is important. :)

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i agree with you, its your theme, so you do what you want with it!

btw tis a very nice theme. ;)

That's what I like to hear. :D Thanks. :happy:

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Obviously you mix compliments, comments, complaints, and suggestions together and have difficulty distinguishing between them. You actually seem a bit curt when responding to those who have supported you and raved about your work. In that case, I'll quit wasting my time and just say what appears to please you the most: "Top notch work em3, this is excellent." :whistle:

avong, didnt u have the sense to save a copy of the file for yourself before you installed 3????

well from his previous works i expected it to be exact same thing with some but fix so i didn't doubt anything. plus i didn't think he'd take down all previous versions all together most ppl just leave previous versions up for grabs...i was quite amaze at how a awsome theme like this was so hard to get a hold of from other sources other then its own...and yea i thought i had a backup on my other hard drive but seems it got deleted :wacko::

I removed it because I wanted to. :)

Yea, I've been ill for quite some time. Feeling a bit better today though.

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How come it immediately screws up the theme if I set show picture to "true" then? I'm 100% sure thats all I changed and attempted it more than once.

denzilla, maybe he made it up that way, so people couldnt enable it that easily :p

em3, great theme you got, been using it for a couple of weeks already, but i got one thing annoys me... maybe you can help me out and tell me where to change it...

Im missing about 2-3 pixels in Whidt (bite spelling, the contrarny of height lol), and i still cant figure out how to fix it... could you please point me out?

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