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best skin ever

can u make for opera one ...u rocks

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No need. Use the Windows Native skin.

You will have some problems viewing the text painted over the progress bar (when loading a page) but that's a fault of Opera and not the skin.

b0se: Have you thought about trying the longhorn fonts on XPMC?  They look very, very good.  A lot better than BitStream and Trebuchet.  Consolas (the monospaced font) created for programming is super good.

Here's an article about them: http://www.poynter.org/column.asp?id=47&aid=78683

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What ones do you recommend to use in the theme? I have the set.

Nice fonts but how do I change them with reshack/resedit?  :wacko:

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Almost typed this all out again until I remembered icon_search.gifSearch

Reshacker

1. Open up your visual style

2. Find the TEXTFILE named NORMALCOLOR (or something like that)

3. Save as binary fine, add .ini on the end

4. Open the ini and change the fonts

5. Delete the old NORMALCOLOR in Reshacker

6. Replace it with the one you edited

7. Save as .msstyle and apply

Can someone post a screenshot of XPMC with some of these longhorn fonts?

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To be perfectly honest they are not too dissimilar to Trebuchet MS. I may swap Bitstream (Extra Large Font) for a longhorn font if one takes my fancy :?)

If you have a preference, let me know here.

To be perfectly honest they are not too dissimilar to Trebuchet MS. I may swap Bitstream (Extra Large Font) for a longhorn font if one takes my fancy :?)

If you have a preference, let me know here.

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Been trying Corbel for a couple of days at 9 pt on my 1600x1200 screen. Looks rather nice.

I am really sorry if this has been addressed, but when using firefox 1.06 with this theme the whole image in the firefox window shakes/vibrates. When I switch back to windows classic the problem goes away. Is there a setting to fix this, or is this why there is a firefox theme on the way?

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