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Very Nice;  Great Work ! I think only two things must be changed :

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Whats wrong with the top part???

About side part; I already made the shellstyle, I didnt include it on the beta

my thoughts:

change the color of the boarder on the windows to black instead of grey OR change it to look like the "aero style" from 5048 because thats what Longhorn would look like without the glass turned on and we cant have glass in xp.

also change the min, max, close buttons to look like the 5048 buttons or leave them as is but change the arrows in the buttons to look like the "normal" buttons because 50** builds dont use the arrows anymore

-thanks

Looks great! Jemaho is already doing a 5203 version (msstyle i think tho) but i'm a big fan of your themes and i'm sure you'll do a great wb version.

By the way WB uses just 445kb on my machine which is seriously un-bloated!!

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Jemaho has released a few hours ago Aero5203 to make the correction, btw looks great so far KoL, I especially like the taskbar and startmenu...as they look a lot like mine...

Im going to make the windows more black. I think Im going to keep these caption buttons, it was a pain to make them looks good when I created them the first time and i dont want to spend time on that again. Beleive me, I spen a lot of time on those caption buttons. The WB version will have the caption button from build 5203. It's more easy to create them in SkinStudio.

If it's possible for the msstyle version, can you make the left menu like in Royal theme but with the color of Longhorn ? I know Longhorn have the menu under the window but it's an adaptation for XP. :)

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Yeah it will be in the left. You can see it on the first screenshot.

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