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Here's a shot of the star menu in the glass version of WB. Should I keep the user pic or not??

The left image is a concept of Beta 2, I think.

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Wow. That new start menu looks great.

I'd say remove the user pic. I'm using XP with the classic logon (domain-style), which means the user picture is not shown.

@ EGM92: I'll look at that but I think I wont be able to do anything.

Here's a shot of the star menu in the glass version of WB. Should I keep the user pic or not??

The left image is a concept of Beta 2, I think.

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Well, since WB gives the option to have the user pic shown or not...you might as well keep it in. Although, if keeping it in (but having it hidden in WB) means that it would mess with the flow of the start menu, then take it out. Know what I mean KoL? Keep it up, things are looking great!

Franco,

lol...I keep gravitating back to this thread, and see plans for a new Start Menu which looks great!

I have used your 'original Round Vista' start button, and am getting use to the look, but this newer round SB looks very polished...

I have reviewed the last 3 pges (thoroughly), so this update will be for msstyle too.

You were the one who intially turned me onto Compact Start Menu, back @the old DT2, but I would gladly use the Full style Start Menu, when it looks like your PS mockups...

:yes:

Thanks for the excellent skin Kol have you thought of maybe adding some extra colours in future releases.

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I thought about it but I dont have plans to add colors anytime soon.

@ gahbmwM5: I hate compact menu hehehe, I wont include compact version for the new start menu

New menu is amazing KoL ! when do you will leak the new version ?

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I dont know, I dont have a lot of free time this month to work with themes. Also I want to update some things like the caption buttons.

can you even post a beta for the WB version ?

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No beta sorry.

Erm... wtf?! (the title bar buttons)

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Use the default font site or, if you change them, keep the Caption Button size at 23 (Display Properties > Advanced button)

VistaXP v3 Preview This is rthe WB version but imaging it without the transparency.

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Here's a preview of the next version. I'm still workning with it, what you see on the screenshot is what I have done. The substyles will be renamed. Im not going to make changes to the old version substyles (v2) they will be renamed BETA 1 (Balck Normal BETA 1, Glass Compact BETA 1). The new version is the one that you see on the screenshot, BETA 2 (Glass BETA 2, Black BETA 2 etc.)

Things I have changed:

- New Start Button

- New Taskbar

- New Start Menu

- New Titlebar Buttons

- New Titlebar and Borders.

Things I'll change:

- New Silver color

- New Titlebar Buttons for Black and Silver

- New Start Button for Black and Silver

- New Taskbar for Black and Silver

- New Start Menu for Black and Silver

It will take a little but I'll released before December 16 :p

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Wait.. so the v3 update is only for WindowsBlinds...????? *pouts in corner*

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No

Just imaging that screenshot without the transparency and that will be the VS version. Im working first with the WB version becasue that is what I use.

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