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P.S.: Besides the small issue with swing applications i posted in #373 i haven't noticed any problems.

I'm pretty sure this is because of the image border design, LE4 had a solid color value design. If you check the latest themes by KoL (Thallos) and Bant (em3lent) i'm convinsed you get the same effect, if not exactly, close to it.

I'm pretty sure this is because of the image border design, LE4 had a solid color value design. If you check the latest themes by KoL (Thallos) and Bant (em3lent) i'm convinsed you get the same effect, if not exactly, close to it.

Yes, the same happens with Thallos and em3lent themes.

Thanks for help anyway.

Hey em3, shouldnt you at least give Shaywood some props for making the start button like that, if I recall you left a post saying you liked it and that you would consider making a revised start button cause of it.

All I know is that everyone bitches about not giving permission, this and that .... and cry about there stuff beeing ripped that this should be brought up ( i mean weve created this monster, why not feed it)

Thats it , thats all !!

The orange makes this VS for me.

blue - orange - gold - light gray are LE for me instead... colors are strictly complementary to each other. This is quite similar to "concept albums" in music, and if well balanced, they could easily be masterpieces (this is the case of LE series, though I think the nearest perfection was catched up with LE4)!

First of all, congrats for LE 5 - this is the best Element theme in my opinion.

There are some small problems left, at least one of them could be easily fixed... :D

1. The first one is from an app called Total Uninstall.

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2. The secomd one is from Where Is It?. If I remember well those big buttons weren't present in LE 4.

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3. The third one comes from all programs (file managers) with dual panel techonology. As I reported in LE 4 thread, you could change a little bit the colors to see better which is the active panel.

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4. As you can see in first and third picture there is some blue space which shouldn't be there when you make a screen capture. This is the worst problem in my opinion. :(

I'm loving the new start button as well, was wondering where one got the idea for it :rolleyes:

Was wondering as well..

*raises hand* Pick me i know it!! :laugh: :whistle:

I also like the new startmenu change.. good job with the theme em3 and good job to you Shaywood for the idea of the new button :D

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