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havona

http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/17257679/

the grass wallpaper, was somewhere in the wallpaper section. on the second page, it was a request someone made.

the havona wp, is part of a an amazing series that has great pictures.

http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/18141294/

http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/18141294/

http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/17073278/

i cant find this wallpaper, can anyone post it for me??:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v48/athl...esktopsmall.jpg

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AthleticTrainer1981, last time i used webshots it stored a copy of the wallaper you were using as 'webshots.bmp' in C:\windows.

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I searched around my computer for a long time looking for a bmp/jpg/gif that matches it and couldn't find it. So if it stores it somewhere, it does a great job of hiding it.

@edgarf28: the wallpaper can be found in my post here:

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?show...#entry586314159

what ever happened with your WIP vs? :p was looking foward to that!

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:whistle: I started it, got fustrated, put it down and went back to what I know which is Winamp skins. :happy: . I still have it though and have futzed with it a couple times since then, but I think I need to pass it off to someone else who is more familiar with making VS's.

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VS // FotonBB Mod (original by theconcept - modified: ported to wb, removed window icon, changed caption button colors, changed caption font, alignment, color)

LS // Tilt Mod (original by Aero - modified: winamp bar (set to always on top, removed autohide), systray (set to always on top), popups (removed fade function), date bar (set to always on top))

WP // Dual (4imp)

MI // Tilt clist_nicer (custom), Satin Port IEView (russellc)

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VS // FotonBB Mod (original by theconcept - modified: ported to wb, removed window icon, changed caption button colors, changed caption font, alignment, color)

LS // Tilt Mod (original by Aero - modified: winamp bar (set to always on top, removed autohide), systray (set to always on top), popups (removed fade function), date bar (set to always on top))

WP // Dual (4imp)

MI // Tilt clist_nicer (custom), Satin Port IEView (russellc)

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Wow, you spend way to much time on your desktops. :p

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