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i think he should take as much time off as he sees fit.... xmas and new yrs will be here soon and im sure he has things he needs to get done instead of sitting in front of his pc making themes... plz plz let him alone lol he'll skin again when he see's fit too

i think he should take as much time off as he sees fit.... xmas and new yrs will be here soon and im sure he has things he needs to get done instead of sitting in front of his pc making themes... plz plz let him alone lol he'll skin again when he see's fit too

yep doing a lot of things in my house too plus now I have a ear infection that is killing me :no: :x

the last thing I want to do is sit in front the computer. I just sit to check my e-mail finish some work for some clients and then go to bed again :(

Kol,

Is there a way to correct the bleed through effect I see on some of the drop down widgets in Outlook? Aside from uninstalling Outlook, that is. Believe me, my company is moving to Thunderbird as soon as Lightning is usable. Until then, this problem seems to show up most in the calendar event and contact list dialogs. In this example, the red and green colors you see are from the window behind the one I captured.

I've noticed that other themes, Luna Element being one, don't have this problem. Maybe it can be fixed with a parameter change instead of resizing the graphics? If you don't have access to Outlook, I'd be happy to help with testing.

Thanks for all of your excellent work. Hope you feel better soon.

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yep doing a lot of things in my house too plus now I have a ear infection that is killing me :no: :x

the last thing I want to do is sit in front the computer. I just sit to check my e-mail finish some work for some clients and then go to bed again :(

Trust me on this one man. Go to the doc and get Neomycin and polymyxin B sulfates and hydrocortizone ear drops. I had an ear infection last year and actually checked myself into the emergency room at 4am one night it got so bad. These drops are what they gave me....works. An ear infection is the ABSOLUTE worst...other than maybe having your nuts in a vice.

Sorry everyone I finally got the e-mail from Microsoft today. I had to remove the skin :(

Please do not redistribute this skin anymore.

WTF?! What a bunch of zeros! :angry:

You were doing a much better work promoting the new UI than they will ever achieve and this is the "thank you"... :no:

@MS: (N)

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