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The taskbar is finished. What I might make changes to is the buttons in the toolbar, mouseover and stuff like that.

@Everyone:

I'm also thinking about making the black style have gray background like Royale instead of the creamy as people call it. What does everyone think of that?

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I don't understand.

What is creamy/gray? What background are you talking about?

I'm also thinking about making the black style have gray background like Royale instead of the creamy as people call it. What does everyone think of that?

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Ohhh - please NOOOOO!!! This color combination looks already perfect - please dont change it!

Another question: In the black style the taskbar buttons looks like they have a different margin at the top and the bottom!??! So it looks they are not vertically centered on the taskbar?!? Does anyone noticed this too??

For comparison: At KoL?s 5203 Longhorn theme the buttons looks centered...

And is there a chance to remove the 2 pixel height space above the window caption bar, you will get, when you take a screenshot from a whole window...somebody mentioned that already in this thread..

Greets

trAsher:))

Surely, Mick. I forgot to mention you in my previous post. :o

You have my apologies... I've just dropped a line on the upper part of my page mentioning your name. Sorry.

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I appreciate the mention, I'm glad I could help you out. :cool:

@Archangel,

Anyway you can "gloss up" your colored alt.start button? While it looks great, it seems a tad flat looking compared to the cylindrical shading of the task bar. Just a small request if you're in a giving mood one day. :)

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i sure will do it! im a perfectionist, that was really nagging me for a while having a 2d image over a 3d one :p but right now im busy working on a website for my dance team :D so i'll be a lil busy until the release tomorrow, until then hold yerr horses

^ Ok, the theme is finished as it is now then I guess.

I'll soon start working on my next theme project. Those who know please don't tell what it is. :D

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Although the LE4 is absolutely GREAT, I am so looking forward to your next project. From what I saw I think many more will be blown away by it. CAN WAIT!!!

^ Ok, the theme is finished as it is now then I guess.

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Oh man, snooze and lose. I would have put my vote in for the grey window treatment. I was just updating a machine this weekend that's running Microsoft's Royale theme. I was thinking that the grey/blue hue of the windows and widgets would compliment the black/blue of the LE4 caption and task bars.

Oh well. You won't hear any complaints from me. LE4's tight.

The taskbar is finished. What I might make changes to is the buttons in the toolbar, mouseover and stuff like that.

@Everyone:

I'm also thinking about making the black style have gray background like Royale instead of the creamy as people call it. What does everyone think of that?

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I tried the gray a few days ago and didn't like it at all. I just tried using the baige with is the same color as the button face so as to macth the rest of the style. The color setting are 235, 233, 216. Here's the screenie:

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@Everyone:

I'm also thinking about making the black style have gray background like Royale instead of the creamy as people call it. What does everyone think of that?

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Please, no. "Creamy" background is one of the foundations of Luna. Without it the reason for calling your style "Luna Element" will be lost in some way. Please, don`t do it. :)

Please, no. "Creamy" background is one of the foundations of Luna. Without it the reason for calling your style "Luna Element" will be lost  in some way. Please, don`t do it.  :)

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Wow, I seem to be in the minority on this one. Don't get me wrong. LE4 is rad, just as it is. I just don't think em3's suggestion would be a bad one - for the black style. Check it out:post-126370-1126049819_thumb.jpg

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