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Love this style! Fits nicely with the sweet Wmp11.

However, I found what I believe may be a bug (actually, I have pointed this out earlier, whereafter it was quickly corrected). I don't know what the button is actually called, but the "more" button lacks transparency in it's background - please see the attached screenshot.

Thanks!

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Love this style! Fits nicely with the sweet Wmp11.

However, I found what I believe may be a bug (actually, I have pointed this out earlier, whereafter it was quickly corrected). I don't know what the button is actually called, but the "more" button lacks transparency in it's background - please see the attached screenshot.

Thanks!

I've tried the transparency. It caused bugs in folders with treeview so I made the background white. I think I've pointed out this before too. It was a very loooong time ago though.

I've tried the transparency. It caused bugs in folders with treeview so I made the background white. I think I've pointed out this before too. It was a very loooong time ago though.

Oh, okay. Too bad, though (I rarely, if ever, use folders with treeview). Thanks!

I think I remember reading up about a WindowBlinds version, or am I mistaken? Would be a nice treat to maybe get that one "clear" version you had going back in the alpha stage em3.

Still a very well done skin.

What I recall em3 saying is that he would never make a WB version as long as WB charged for its software. Many of us have just resorted to porting the visual style into WB via SkinStudio. Works for me as the screenie shows.

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Hmm. somebody said custom logoff / shutdown screens:

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The screens are based on the skin's art and therefore won't be releasing them, but enjoy the eye candy.

Any update on these? Did you manage to make your own buttons? If so, I'm sure there won't be a problem releasing them. I'm sure a lot of us would literally kill for them :laugh:

Following on from my previous post:

So I've played around with LE5 & modified it to my liking now by mixing it with LE3 & adding some of my own graphics.

Including:

New start buttons

Merged Min/Max buttons

New start group menu buttons

New shell style

Plus loads more things!

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Full view here.

Unfortunetly Em3 will not allow me to make this available as an approved mod but since he is the original creator then it's his final say so. :)

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