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its looking great jemaho!!

i just have a few other ideas: I think the Min, Maxand close button should be left white , i think they look good like that, The border looks great, but you could just lighten it a tad more, a bit more white than gray; buts thats just imo.

Also am not really likein the blue where the adress bar is, it would be cool if you could colour that the same as the borderjust like in longhorn, with out the trasperancy;

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Also if you check out Stefanka's latest theme ( http://www.deviantart.com/view/20415408/ )

he has put his shell thingy(i think thats what that is called) at the top, this would also make your theme look just like longhorn!

looks great, but it still has the "bug" of cutting off images, as shown in my post on page 4. other than filmstrip not working, it looks great.

i would like to request a "thin" version with the blue "info" bar in explorer windows rather than the orange.

thanks! awesome job!

- also, is it just me, or is the text in the title bar just a little too shiny and blured? don't get me wrong, this skin is AMAZING. just making late night suggestions :)

I got a theme for anyone who wants the closest thing to LH 5203

for more screen shots and contact info check out http://ntensemeasure1.tripod.compost-119789-1122192838_thumb.jpg

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that theme still needs loads of work doing to it mate, and i dont think the tasbar is transparent in LH5203

Really want to use this theme but the same old errors still mean I keep going back to using KoL's theme :(

Jem the start button still needs work, the text for the word 'start' is far too squashed up and the whole start button needs lengthining out a bit more. Also was a workaround ever made so that firefox is usable as every skin I've applied using this theme is unreadable as it's all black and too dark to read:(

If so can the fix be implemented in the next release please ?

Here's hoping you can iron out these little problems for v1.2 :)

Guys, I really have no clue why some of you have this chopped startbutton, as you can see on my previews I don't suffer it and it seems Tuco doesn't neither, so my only guess is that ppl having this problem are using or XP-sp1 (but I'm not sure it could cause the bug) or are using a XP which is non-english or french...A little feedback would be great.

Ok, I've found the start button bug problem, as well for the text then the chopped one in the thin taskbar, for now I got to take a lil' care of my lil' daughter who just have been discharged of hospital then I'll post an  v1.2 update (today) asap.

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hey np, hope shes okay, all the best mate.

:) Take your time.

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