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That is bada$$ right there man. I give it my thumbs and toes up!

Maybe on the systray (where it has the pull out arrow) you could make it just the white arrow and get rid of the black circle around it?

EDIT~are there substyles so you can have the LE3 min/max/close in one scheme and the LE5 in another?

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That is bada$$ right there man. I give it my thumbs and toes up!

Maybe on the systray (where it has the pull out arrow) you could make it just the white arrow and get rid of the black circle around it?

EDIT~are there substyles so you can have the LE3 min/max/close in one scheme and the LE5 in another?

I could do the systray thing but it might take me a while to get the coloring right (sorry for being a perfectionist).

I actually tried using the LE3 buttons but they seemed too bloated for me after a while of using them. So then I decided to mesh the two. I can send you the LE3 buttons one though if you wish still, I don't know about making them substyles though, haven't tried though I imagine it'll take a whole lot of work.

That is bada$$ right there man. I give it my thumbs and toes up!

Maybe on the systray (where it has the pull out arrow) you could make it just the white arrow and get rid of the black circle around it?

EDIT~are there substyles so you can have the LE3 min/max/close in one scheme and the LE5 in another?

I disagree about the systray, I think it looks stylish with the circle, just the arrow seems a bit too simple for me.

Also want to get it ASAP and since you'd take some time to get it changed... better keep it. :whistle:

It looks amazing BTW. :woot:

Could you send the actual version to the people in the LE3 Black list (including myself of course)?

Can't wait to try it. :yes:

I disagree about the systray, I think it looks stylish with the circle, just the arrow seems a bit too simple for me.

Also want to get it ASAP and since you'd take some time to get it changed... better keep it. :whistle:

It looks amazing BTW. :woot:

Could you send the actual version to the people in the LE3 Black list (including myself of course)?

Can't wait to try it. :yes:

I thought I did already.... :|

Noooo... please get rid of the horrible creamy/coffee colour!!!

Haha, it appears white on my screen...are you on a CRT monitor?

@ArChAn9eL:

I love it!!

only thing i might critisize is the pressed in taskbar button.. not really my taste, thats just taste though.

Well it did come from LE3, em3's original design, I couldn't think of anything better.

I was wondering whether anyone could help me figure out what to change to remove the ~2px of emptyness under the taskbar buttons in compact mode.

Also, in maximized mode, the scrollbars need to be bumped over to the right a bit, since they aren't activated when the mouse is over all the way on the right of the screen (tested both IE7 and FF3a1).

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I was wondering whether anyone could help me figure out what to change to remove the ~2px of emptyness under the taskbar buttons in compact mode.

Also, in maximized mode, the scrollbars need to be bumped over to the right a bit, since they aren't activated when the mouse is over all the way on the right of the screen (tested both IE7 and FF3a1).

You're not running WMP in the taskbar are you? Show us a full screen of your whole taskbar. It could be that a program running in your taskbar is pushing it out. I wouldn't know of any other way the taskbar would act like that.

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