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I really do like the start button... but thats about it. Still looking forward to see what the final product is though.

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I dont know if we are going to see a lot of changes. Here quoting bant's post on gfxOasis

thanks for your comments and suggestions guys. this was never meant to be a style that could be used on a daily basis. it was a fun experiment that i've actually been able to use onscreen for a lot longer than i had originally planned.

this was also my first dark theme, and one of the things i wanted to maintain was a high range of darks and lights so that when you opened up a non themed element of the OS, your eyes wouldnt scream bloody murder.

i don't intend to develop this too much further, probably a few of the suggested changes will make there way in here, and some bugs will be squashed, but other than that, i'd like to move on to my next project while i still have some time.

thanks again, and let me know if it grows on you. its a bit of a shocker on first use, but its kinda nice after a while ;)

YOUR not handling the criticism on behalf of Bant dude. Ill shut up now, but come on, ur a mod, u should know better.

Sorry.

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I'm not worried about people criticizing Bant. I'm sick of people expecting me to pussyfoot around and watch what I say to the point where I can no longer say it. In the end, I won't be using iOn or Vxp, so I don't care. It's when people use a feud as an excuse to leave especially harsh criticism that isn't competely founded on fact as much as it is on spite that I take issue and say something.

As for this theme, I just saw the original version over at gfxoasis and this definitely came a long way.

i love you guys... this was fun.

the beta ion does have a couple bugs, yes. the progress bar will look lovely.

as for the black text on black buttons, i am aware of it. but i am not going to change my visualstyle because of firefox.

fl@sh, i commend you in your efforts at supporting your brother and attacking me, you really... tried hard. and even though you proved to be terrible at it, at least you gave it your all. and regarding the all programs button not using the blank font, yeah, i'm aware of the trick, i used it a couple times a couple years ago, and guess what?... it doesnt work for all languages, the blank font was a work around for the old trick...you know how long it takes to install the font? 2 seconds. now its my turn to call you lazy!

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I really do like the start button... but thats about it. Still looking forward to see what the final product is though.

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yeah same here. :)

link to wall;

http://www.deviantart.com/view/6509485/

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thanks, i was looking for that :D

U should be stripped of ur Mod status..sorry but that was way out of line.

R u on Bant's payroll or something, cos asfar as i know im entitled to my opinion.

You should try some Cuban sites as the way your acting is bordering on communism.

In fact, i think i'll report that post. Your credibility is faultering.

No offense intended.. :)

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wow, so now you're crying because someone pointed out that you're being a big baby! give me a break

i love you guys... this was fun.

the beta ion does have a couple bugs, yes. the progress bar will look lovely.

as for the black text on black buttons, i am aware of it. but i am not going to change my visualstyle because of firefox.

fl@sh, i commend you in your efforts at supporting your brother and attacking me, you really... tried hard. and even though you proved to be terrible at it, at least you gave it your all. and regarding the all programs button not using the blank font, yeah, i'm aware of the trick, i used it a couple times a couple years ago, and guess what?... it doesnt work for all languages, the blank font was a work around for the old trick...you know how long it takes to install the font? 2 seconds. now its my turn to call you lazy!

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well said!

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