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awesome dude, now all u have 2 do is make a luna element 5 welcome screen that would match the visual style!

Ha! I've been waiting for someone to make an msgina.dll and logon for LE5 for a looooong time, but no one has. Surprising considering how popular the theme is.

Hey Midnight_Mick. I love the mod. I especially love the min/max buttons together. I think you should intergrate all the buttons as one and have the red flow into the blue somehow.

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It's possible but isn't what I've really wanted.

I've updated the theme a bit more now aswell (Not shown in picture):

StartButton - Changed graphics slightly.

Scroll Bars - Changed.

Combo Buttons - Changed.

Taskband Group Menu - Adjusted to go with the rest of the theme.

ProgressChunk's - Changed appearance, made continuous.

ProgressTrack's - New graphics.

IMO it's looking good but I still wish to play with the tabs a bit.

Ha! I've been waiting for someone to make an msgina.dll and logon for LE5 for a looooong time, but no one has. Surprising considering how popular the theme is.

I'm sure I've seen several logons for the Luna Element series.

Regarding the msgina.dll, IMO it all boils down to installing a new one. If you know Res Hacker/Res Edit then all good but other wise there's no "Easy" way to install.

Why is it that people can't help them selfs making mods and not keep it quiet.

Btw. I've started working on an update, don't count on a release though if this is way people "appreciate" my work.

Sorry that you think that way Em3.

IMO you should see it as a compliment.

& as for keeping it quite, I can only apologise but after adapting & creating additional graphics that blend in with the theme it's kind of difficult to keep it to one's self.

And as with all my LE creations, authorised or not I have always given you credit & never tried to take full credit for myself.

Yey! I'm sorry you got to be mad to do it, but I'm thrilled that an update is coming \o/

Read what em3 said more closely (meaning, between the lines)....he'll release an update only if the rips & unauthorized mods stop being distributed. Why can't people simply follow creators' wishes? W/out the creator, there is no theme to rip/mod in the first place...

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