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I was thinking to use the Vista Flag in the start button and not the ugly white flag. What do you think??

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very nice, get that working with rollover so it greats out when rolled over... or the other way around :)

I was thinking to use the Vista Flag in the start button and not the ugly white flag. What do you think??

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Much better than the white version. (Y)

Edit: I just used LE4's start button on VistaXP and it fit's and look's perfect with the theme. (Y)

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maybe add an alternative start button version similar to the screenshot from microsoft.

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Yeah, i think it would look really good and keep with the movement of vista if you used the new startbutton.

Really cant wait for this update! This is seriously the best theme out there! Thankyou so much for all your hardwork Kol

The problem with the second start button is that it will only look good with bottom taskbar and only one line in the taskbar. Top, vertical and two or more lines in the taskbar wont look nice.

@Razor: Testing it right now and it looks nice :)

I'll include the Vista Flag in the starbutton. About the round button, I'm not sure if Im going to include it.

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I think, it`s not m necessary to make a separate substyle for the alt startbutton...so don?t include this one, the theme is also perfect without this round one...

btw. writing while being drunken isn?t quite easy..:wacko:o:

trAsher...

maybe add an alternative start button version similar to the screenshot from microsoft.

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I think that looks good, the vista flag does look better, but I don't think I like it too much in the standard start button. It looks better on the round button. I think the current white flag goes with the text. :unsure: :whistle:

is there any possible way that you could make a version of this with a smaller taskbar.. what i mean is height wise, i was just so used to using another theme with the taskbar being a lot less higher then this one, and i got really comfortable with it. I absolutely love this VS but the only thing that bugs me is the height of the taskbar. So if you could please make a version of this with a more compact (thin) taskbar i would love you forever lol.

thanks in adv.

LOstheaVEn:

exactly, sorry i didnt see your post heh.

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