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- Changed in Black version blue elements from toolbar to grey.

- Changed space on start menu.

- Changed some colors.

- Added a Silver version.

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You are the best KoL. :yes:

Thank You. :beer:

ok....I have a little suggestion if that's ok....I'm using the Silver version ATM and it's great. However when there is a button on the taskbar for example my Firefox on the taskbar right now, the text displaying is also a shade of gray therefore making the text very hard to read...maybe you can change it to another color?

Great update. At last the eye killing blue toolbar backgrounds are gone. :yes:

ok....I have a little suggestion if that's ok....I'm using the Silver version ATM and it's great. However when there is a button on the taskbar for example my Firefox on the taskbar right now, the text displaying is also a shade of gray therefore making the text very hard to read...maybe you can change it to another color?

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Yeah I also noticed that. That's what's preventing me from using the silver version.

Awesome! I love it... except this one thing...

...the tabs. I just think they're so ugly. Everything is crisp and clean and then the tabs have ugly gradients :| The selected tab is crisp and clean but the others in the background just look silly :p

I hope people agree with me on this :whistle:

I just realised it could only affect the grey text version..?

Thanks :)

much better....if you can make it stand out just a TAD bit more, it would be perfect..thanks for the work kol

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I uploaded a little update.

Silver version, context menu (launch bar menu or, Windows Explorer right click on a file): the text is rather light, this give the impression like all menu items are disabled.

Can you make the text darker? How about making it black?

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I dont think Im going to change that, sorry. I like it that way. You can tell the difference, is not the same color.

You can change it yourself. Right click on the desktop, then click properties. Go to Appearance and click Advanced button.

Then on Item Combo Box click Menu and change the color on Color.

Good Job... A few things:

- This theme needs a better shellstyle. A longhornish horizontal shellstyle would be great.

- Right now it seems like the Windows Explorer Menus doesn't fit at all with the theme when the black theme is selected... They need to have a background. Silver version is fine.

Hi KoL,

Excellent VS. Very usable.

Apologize if you have already addressed this, but would you be working toward a fix for the minimise-close buttons in Photoshop CS2? :)

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I cant fix. I assign nagative values to the caption buttons to create it the way they are. If I fix that I'll mess up the caption buttons

Keeps getting better and better kol.

Thanks for your great work.

The only glitch I can find is the status bar under and overdraws, I captured it on an installation, its noticeable in nero on the burning status bars as well.

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Yeah I know that. let me see what I can do.

And I'm sorry again...

the buttons in opera... is it a bug or a feature ;)  :p

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I dont see anything wrong. :huh:

KoL, I don't know if you have Microsoft Office 2003, but check out MS Word with your visual style... everything is gray. It isn't really usable that way.

I'll post a screenshot tonight when I get home from work.

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Your are talking about thge gradients that you can see when you are using Luna?? I dont know how to do that.

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