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can u fix this:

if I select a icon, normal:

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Longhorn VS:

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it's not about the color, it's the icon, by normal vs nothing change, by Longhorn VS u see that little thing around the icon  :alien:

love the color/glow effect of this vs  :yes:

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I noticed that too. Is this a bug?

Nice theme but I just got one question?

Did you use outer glow without knowing its on default settings? That yellowish glow just doesn't fit in...

Other than that and a few other things like green start bar (why green..), the "hard to see" scrollbar and borders, it's the best replica I've seen.

Thank you very much for this. But I'm just wondering ... is it possible to make the left task pane a different colour eg grey?

The left task panel ... the one where it has: "picture tasks, file and folder tasks, other places, details"

Otherwise, it's a pretty good VS as it is atm! :D

Great job on the silver version. It's really clean. Black is also good. :D The flag on the startbutton could use some improvent though. It looks weird.

I also actually started porting the 5203 theme about the same time as you, but then I converted it to Luna Element style instead. :cool:

Nice theme but I just got one question?

Did you use outer glow without knowing its on default settings? That yellowish glow just doesn't fit in...

Other than that and a few other things like green start bar (why green..), the "hard to see" scrollbar and borders, it's the best replica I've seen.

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Yellow glow??? Green Start bar???? are you usong my theme?? :D

Thank you very much for this. But I'm just wondering ... is it possible to make the left task pane a different colour eg grey?

The left task panel ... the one where it has: "picture tasks, file and folder tasks, other places, details"

Otherwise, it's a pretty good VS as it is atm! :D

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Im going to keep the shellstyle with the same color as the window background, light grey.

Yay, a silver version! :)

I just hope the horizontal silver <-> grey gradient don't grab too much attention when I'm trying this out now.

edit: Ah, right, the gradient stretches out for large windows... no problems then :) Now the only thing that would be even better would be a shell extension to apply transparency on the title bars only. :) Even better if with a blur effect behind it, but that's of course not supported by XP so probably hard to do.

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This is teh bomb.

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quite right, i was experimenting with some wallpapers and the new vista ones look great with this theme, try bundling them with your next release mate.

heres the results, cheers mate...

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hehe :woot:

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Not bad at all, KoL - I've always been a fan of your styles. IMO the start button still needs some work, it's the only thing letting the theme down, I think. Also, if we could get a version with a compact taskbar for smaller resolutions, I'd be really grateful.

Keep up the good work! I look forward to your next style. (Y)

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