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Um, ev0|, I use Dreamweaver MX and Windowblinds, and I don't notice any problem... In fact, if using a UIS1 skin, then Windowblinds can skin much MORE than msstyles. Granted most of the best skins (IMO) are UIS2, still... it skins everything msstyles do.

I'm really looking forward to this. Good job guys. I almost gave up on PPAB in Windowblinds.

Will Windowblinds 5 allow transparency in the toolbars, menu's, dropdown, and comboboxes as well? If so I'll be happy cause my new skin needs all of that. Well except toolbars.

Chris

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Now THIS is something that will bring many many people to WB and, if the styles are done right, I will be one of them. I've bitched and bitched about Stardock, but I'm more than willing to admit when they do something right and this is something very right. Even away from the longhorn styles, the overall graphics quality of any themes will jump tremendously with this.

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You're taking the words out of my mouth, WB is back. :p

Um, ev0|, I use Dreamweaver MX and Windowblinds, and I don't notice any problem...  In fact, if using a UIS1 skin, then Windowblinds can skin much MORE than msstyles.  Granted most of the best skins (IMO) are UIS2, still... it skins everything msstyles do.

I'm really looking forward to this.  Good job guys.  I almost gave up on PPAB in Windowblinds.

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Windowblinds does not handle the colors of the internal bars correctly.

Now THIS is something that will bring many many people to WB and, if the styles are done right, I will be one of them. I've bitched and bitched about Stardock, but I'm more than willing to admit when they do something right and this is something very right. Even away from the longhorn styles, the overall graphics quality of any themes will jump tremendously with this.

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yeah you re right

just got wb 4.6 installed, using now with Kol's last theme

what can i say about this one?

looks perfect for me, waiting for the release

I have yet to understand the craze over this. So the windows are transparent.......and?. I really just dont get it...

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It's not just that. This will also mean alpha blended edges on nonsquared themes. VS's like LunaElement have rough top corners because of the curve. Alpha Blending corrects that.

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