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thats what i got so far

ps: used Rainy soft, Glass2k, this VS by Kol, Brickopack by dlb

Stefanka's Shellstyle as i remember

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What program is the stats? If u made it can u send it me please, i love that stat bit!

Rainmeter, but the ini edited just as plain txt file

coz this "AeroStats" needs mother board monitor 5 to work (installing it didnt helped me, so i just edited ini file to match my pc lol)

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thanks :D

I found a bug,

so i reporting this

this title is 'display properties'

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You can call that a bug in Windows.

If you take a look at all other tabs they are fine. I dont know why microsoft didnt use the right tab image in that part.

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yeah but in LE4 is correct why ?

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Because the are not the same type of tabs and mine are together and the LE4 have a separation. I'll see if I can fix it without losing the effect that I want.

I reworked the windows. Im going to change them for v2, I'll include the new windows and Im going to work more with the Silver version. In the mockup you can see the Black and Silver versions, you can see the Transparent version that Im going to use for WindowBlinds 5 and the "Glass" effect that I made to create the windows. That how the windows will look without shadows and the msstyle version wont have bigborders and it wont include the transparent version.

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I reworked the windows. Im going to change them for v2, I'll include the new windows and Im going to work more with the Silver version. In the mockup you can see the Black and Silver versions, you can see the Transparent version that Im going to use for WindowBlinds 5 and the "Glass" effect that I made to create the windows. That how the windows will look without shadows and the msstyle version wont have bigborders and it wont include the transparent version.

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WOW! It looks amazing. "...and Im going to work more with the Silver version" - but please don`t disregard the black version :whistle:

And just one suggestion: How about making the taskbar splitters like the original vista beta 1 splitters !?!?

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yeah im going to have 1024 mb ram instead of 512 i got atm

and upgrading to wb5 will be fine, coz i want to stay on winxp, swithcing to vista wont happen till my pc will be x64 :D

and as i ve said before, looks like i ll use kol's "transparency" version for wb5.

looks freakin good

Im going to try the tasklbar gripper and I'll fix the caption buttons.

Also Im going to remove the black text with the white shadow of the title bars in the black version. I dont like it and makes the size bigger

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Yes Kol that mockup looks brilliant :p

can't wait :woot:

The only think i dislike is the colour of the caption button on the silver one, maybe make them darker, or lighter, or put a thinkicker border round them.

and just one thing, i never reallly liked the silver taskbar, will that be staying?? :blush:

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and just one thing, i never reallly liked the silver taskbar, will that be staying?? :blush:

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yes

I fixed the tabs and the disable button thing. This screenshots is of the WB version. I'll fix that on the VS later.

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Great theme, I've been using it for a while now, and each update is better than the last.

One thing I've noticed in the newer vista themes are the buttons, they look like the beta 1 buttons, but the ones in the UX guidelines look a little nicer.

I've attached them, maybe they'd look good in this theme?

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Great theme, I've been using it for a while now, and each update is better than the last.

One thing I've noticed in the newer vista themes are the buttons, they look like the beta 1 buttons, but the ones in the UX guidelines look a little nicer.

I've attached them, maybe they'd look good in this theme?

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Those buttons looks really nice, Ive seen the guidelines but they are not in the latest build. Ive been thinking to make them but Im not sure yet.

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