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the taskbar is currently midsized and yes there will be a thin taskbar \ compact version being added by Matt0

as far as that Maxthonbug, it wasnt there until a few compilations ago, im not sure whats causing it but im darn sure gonna find out !! :crazy: :D

@ Bloodwork...pm me with ur email addy or get on MSN and ill send u the latest build, i THINK i fixed ur issue.

Thanks for all the wonderful comments folks... workin hard to improve it as we speak.. and i mean hard ! :blink:

anyway here is the initial screeny from AthleticTrainer1981 for the logon he is working on.

and in his words... "So far this is how I envision the logon to look. It has a glass look to it because the wallpapers of Vxp have a sutle glass look to it and I wanted to pick up on it. The idea for this was inspired by the 'windows vista' logon by 'the sphynx'. I recieved permission from him to use the general layout for the design of it but all the graphics are done from the VS/WB theme 'Vxp' "

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please check the shellstyle. when you click on Control Panel and choose one of the tasks (ex. Appearance and Themes) you have a dark blue box at the lower right but the rest is a bright loud blue that doesn't match with anything. the gradient across the top is also that bright blue to dark blue and the text is dark and almost unreadable. all these categories have the same problem. and if you click on User Accounts everything is the bright blue that doesn't match the VS colors.

other than that you've done a good job on this vs, thanks :)

That logon seems sorely out of place. It's a mix of two styles that just don't belong together. The logon should be done from scratch and use elements from the Visual Style while not being a 2 second chop job.

BTW, I mean no offence since I'm certain some will read it that way, but I really don't know how else to put it. I just dont' see a point in representing a flat color based them with a glass login area overlayed on a glossy wallpaper.

UPDATE ... 11:04pm

k, I have fixed the windows border color issue ..changed from black to a light brown.

The darkest blue button color which made website buttons hard to read...is fixed.

The control panel issues have been fixed.

The details panel in shellstyle no longer has black text it is now uniformly blue (shellstyle captions i am going to rework altho i did slim them some in this build)

The 1 pixel gap at top of maximized window has been fixed.

The tabs have been redesigned and text colors changed for a smoother easier on the eyes look.

The firefox and other alt. browser address bar windows should now be white in all browsers.

Still lots to do but these are the major updates so far.

I need bug reports folks, id like to make this the best it can be.

As Promised... RC2..

VXP_RC2.zip

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Would it be possable to include a compact start menu? Other than that, it looks very nice.

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Refer to first post

(Y) thanks for the quick fixes on the shellstyle Winswy, all looks great now

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no problem, thanks for thanking me :laugh:

not to be rude or anything, well actually i don't care if i am, but these are they types of threads that really get the neowin bandwidth going up. obviously you have a website. why do you find the need to attatch the files here?

and as for screenshots and updates of things why attatch everything here? it's only useful to post so many unfinished screenies of a trillian skin. i mean for some bugs and things yeah, post them as an attatchment.

please use common sense everyone. if you have your own website use it. because if this keeps up and bandwidth usage keeps skyrocketing who knows how long neowin will be here.

if need be send me the file for the vs and i'll host it. and i don't even like or use the vs...

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