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Great work as usual b0se, this one is a beauty. I know it's impossible to cater for what everyone is looking for but is there any chance the taskbar could be changed so that it looks nice when used up top and is double sized. It's just not very nice looking up there at the moment and this is how my desktop is setup as default usually...

Take a look...

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Could the grey line be slimmed(I think this is an important feature also) and the blues be blended together possibly? (I'm useless at this stuff, all I know is what looks nice) :)

*EDIT* Just as an FYI the taskbar actually looks pretty good at the bottom but seems to get messed up slightly when moved back to top.

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Thanks for the reports.

rid: Not finished the top taskbar yet, hence the grip when unlocked is the default luna one. Plus the sizing margins are default (hence the bad stretching).

xeed: Not got IE7. Are they standard buttons, or are they added by a 3rd party app?

Could the grey line be slimmed(I think this is an important feature also) and the blues be blended together possibly? (I'm useless at this stuff, all I know is what looks nice) :)

*EDIT* Just as an FYI the taskbar actually looks pretty good at the bottom but seems to get messed up slightly when moved back to top.

Already requested by lots of users :rofl: I'm sure he's going to deal wit it very soon...

BTW - how do u get those big icons in the quick launch bar???

Thanks for the reports.

rid: Not finished the top taskbar yet, hence the grip when unlocked is the default luna one. Plus the sizing margins are default (hence the bad stretching).

xeed: Not got IE7. Are they standard buttons, or are they added by a 3rd party app?

ah nice one! Cheers b0se, you own. :)

Already requested by lots of users :rofl: I'm sure he's going to deal wit it very soon...

BTW - how do u get those big icons in the quick launch bar???

The three icons are all for menus and I did it using True Launch Bar

Excellentente Work b0se!

I have everyone in the Office drooling over this visual style! I kid you not, the CEO came down to my cube to take a look at this. Now I gotta go set-up his computer so he can have this visual-Might get a raise! :punk:

Looking forward to the next release.....

this is a nice piece of concept.. very well made,, although this is only a beta......keep it up..

btw... will you give me a permission to port this on MAC? cuz i would love have one on mac scheme.. let me know.. thanks. :cool:

If he does, you better release it LOL.

Looks great. Hope to see a WB version too.

I am using the theme on a system with 2 monitors along with UltraMon. The extra buttons this adds next to the minimize/maximize/close buttons have a slight pink outline. Can anything be done about that or is it a Windows bug?

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I am using the theme on a system with 2 monitors along with UltraMon. The extra buttons this adds next to the minimize/maximize/close buttons have a slight pink outline. Can anything be done about that or is it a Windows bug?

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That seems to happen with alot of themes. I remember it happening specifically with HmmXP.

That seems to happen with alot of themes. I remember it happening specifically with HmmXP.

I have seen it with a few different themes I have tried. I think it may be a Windows or UltraMon bug but never found out for sure.

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