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Thanks for reading the rules.

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You should leave people alone until you manage to read the rules yourself :p

If you are going to quote, there isn't a need to quote an img-embeded picture - Just don't do it. Please just reference the post by page number/page link/etc.

Alvi84, read the rules :p

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At the moment, I'm alternating between two different desktops - the following one, which I made seemingly years ago (though realistically I think it was about 18 months ago):

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It's a basic php ActiveDesktop, with a few nice lil bits and pieces,

or this one:

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Which is slightly newer (though still from last year), which again, is a php ActiveDesktop, with a few more extras (such as mp3 playback without using a player etc - nothing fancy but they'll do for me).

All you need to do is just ask. Anyway, permission granted. Remember to include the original readme.txt and the LGPL.txt if you're going to distribute it.

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Thanks for permission! However I do not consider myself anywhere near a good designer and this skin really shows it. I basicly hacked my way through modding an existing firefox theme to use the AeroSoft icons and as a result the skin is not very good. For example there are no rollovers what so ever and I only implemented the back, forward, reload, stop and home buttons. I'm sure someone else could do a much better job at creating a full functional AeroSoft firefox theme. I'm just not talented enough to do it.

However if someone does want to work on it I could send them what I have as a basis to work from. I would just need some information on how to extract the skin from my firefox install. Unfortunatly I lost the directory that I was building the skin from and now it only exists on my firefox install. I'd like to stress at this point too that I really know next to nothing about skinning firefox. It was just a lot of trial and error that I got the skin to this point.

Thanks, m8 !  Appreciate the comments :) :beer: :handshake:

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No problem dude! Just keep up the cool desktops. :)

?_Sounding.a.Revolution_?

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? Visual.Style=Foton

? Wallpaper=Sound

? Icons=Panther.Hybrid

? Applications=Winamp+Rainlendar+Konfabulator

? Music=Snow.Patrol_Final_Straw_2004-[Album] &l:D3<3<3 :D

Comments would be;)ppreciated. ;)

http://flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=23262144&size=o

rip/mod of weather widget, airport signal meter, itunes cd cover all on AveDesk

background is stolen from MS Live Communications client (background)

http://flickr.com/photos/musicphreak252/23262144/ if the above link doesnt work...

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