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change the sizing margins from startbutton. put them to fit out of the text and flag.

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Yeah, right... :wacko:Like I never thought of that before, lol.

Anyway, back on topic, style has been updated to version 1.2 and should now fix the startbutton problems, I hope...

See 1st post for download.

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Great work on the start button issue Jem, now if only I could find a Firefox skin that I can use with your theme I'll be a happy man :)

Any ideas please guys ??????

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I use the Abstract PC Firefox theme or the Noia Extreme theme. Check those two out and see if you like them.

Oooo, one last request....would it be possible to include the option to display the Active Title Bar font in a standard format rather than the 'glowing' effect that v1.2 currently uses? From memory Jem you used a standard effect back in the v1.0 release of this theme. I only ask as sometimes the text looks too blurred to read properly :/

Hey jemaho,can you look at these please:

In Internet Explorer History panel button for closing panel "x" is not nice I think.

And right click menus, they should be more bold or seemable :whistle:

Words can not be seem easily. They like unreachable.In Firefox everthing is fine, like windows default.

(sorry for english)

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Thanks for the great style jemaho, What program can I use to change the look of the Start Button ResEdit doesn't seem to work. I want to make it square the curve at the end just dosen't do it for me.

Also can the skin for this bar be fixed to make it fit into the title bar more? or is it just using the same skin as the start bar is using.

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