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Thank you, I know the part about the colours... what I still don't find is that part of code (I tried to search in the UIFile but I didn't find it) :\

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It's three quarters of the way down in UIFILE 1:

Here is the section complete:

</style>
<style resid=taskpane>
element [id=atom(sectionlist)]
{
background: gradient(argb(0,8,39,122), argb(0,72,103,186), 1);
padding: rect(12rp,12rp,12rp,12rp);
borderthickness: rect(1,0,0,1);
bordercolor: rgb(57,88,171);
}

Decided to mod this baby a little:

septle4hn.th.jpg

Changed:

- Lighter colors instead of the light golden one (245 245 245 is more tasty)

- Changed toolbar gradient to be a solid color (once more 245 245 245)

- No more round edges on windows

- Made the compact menu more compact by removing the user icon

Planned:

- Edit the scrollbars

- Change color of buttons to suit the above color change better

- Make the inactive window darker

Heck. Never touched resedit/reshacker before today but I love it.

Thanks again em3 for one of the best themes ever :cool:

You should be proud em3. This is a truely great style and the fact that so many people have downloaded it and are customising it is the biggest tribute you could hope for! Personally I've just removed the user icon from the compact start menu and set the progressbar to solid. I was trying to add the alternate start button before you saved me the bother.

Anyway a big thank you.

Here's looking forward to 5 ;)

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