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i'm not.  what is the error message?

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It was saying it couldn't find "bgboxleft.png". You don't have it in Light's directory. I fixed the problem on my end though...may want to check that out.

Also, after that error comes up, this is what the calendar looks like:

standard7ro.jpg

I kind of liked that look as well and created a "Standard" variation...I've also seen other people do this in the monthly desktop thread....good stuff. (Y)

Sure do :) I like your stuff :)

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thanks.

well here's a screenshot. i wasn't too fond of some of the stuff in the skin (as i use this all the time and i always look at it anyway :p ) ..so i changed things up a little bit. great skin by the way, plastique :p

EDIT: things that i added/changed:

- Redid the lines, they looked too bold :/ ..i added a slight shadow on each line.

- Redid the gradients in the month and todo box

- Redid the days, event days, today days. they didnt fit in well :p

- Redid the todo box (lines were too bold for my tastes :p )

- Redid the todo separators (too bold!)

i liked the original concept, but didn't really like how it was done, so i redid everything to the same concept :D .. what do you all think of it?

post-20489-1123616078_thumb.jpg

Edited by russellc
thanks.

well here's a screenshot. i wasn't too fond of some of the stuff in the skin (as i use this all the time and i always look at it anyway :p ) ..so i changed things up a little bit. great skin by the way, plastique :p

EDIT: things that i added/changed:

- Redid the lines, they looked too bold :/ ..i added a slight shadow on each line.

- Redid the gradients in the month and todo box

- Redid the days, event days, today days. they didnt fit in well :p

- Redid the todo box (lines were too bold for my tastes :p )

- Redid the todo separators (too bold!)

i liked the original concept, but didn't really like how it was done, so i redid everything to the same concept :D .. what do you all think of it?

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Absolutely gorgeous! You've got PM :)

Plastique, would it be OK to release this mod of your skin? :)

appropriate credits, etc will be included in a readme :). thanks

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oh, and as always with my work, if anyone wants a PSD to make a colour mod or whatever, feel free to PM me and i'll send it along. I dont care if people mod my work (esp this since i stole the idea from a screenshot) just try to give me credit somewhere.

Straight from the horse's mouth dude. RELEASE! RELEASE! :punk:

oh, and as always with my work, if anyone wants a PSD to make a colour mod or whatever, feel free to PM me and i'll send it along. I dont care if people mod my work (esp this since i stole the idea from a screenshot) just try to give me credit somewhere.

Straight from the horse's mouth dude. RELEASE! RELEASE! :punk:

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i'll polish it up a bit and then release it :)

ok so here it is. the file's attached below

Modern Industria Mod by Russellc

darker wallpaper:

darkbg8qg.png

lighter wallpaper:

lightbg6bx.png

read the readme please

all changes and whatnot are listed in the readme

kudos to Plastique for modern industria. kudos to theDevil for making the original in the first place :p

i hope you all enjoy this mod :)

EDIT: forgot the attachment :p ..that's no good :rofl:

I love the mod but before it starts up I get an error saying dat the program couldn't load a certain png in a shared folder. That happens with every version of the mod.

Does somebody know what's wrong?

thnx  :)

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Install it over the original Industria version keeping the file structure.

edit: (The one by plastique, i think the last one was on page 5 of this thread)

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