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FOR INSTALLATION :

Download the MultiPlugin first ( here ) , then close iTunes and install it.After the installation you just put the file you have downloaded to c:\Program Files\iTunes\Skins\ ... Now launch iTunes and go in the options , there you have a new page called Multi-Plugin. Click first on "Keep the buttons on the right side" and then choose the skin and click on OK.

That's it ^^

Mmhh..can?t share the enthusiasm about this, sorry.

I?m a Gantwhore and have rather everything "gantized" on my system.

I tried your mod and beside two icons (startbutton and shutdown) I really can?t discover anything new for me.

Is there anybody who can describe what would be all the changings (means where are Ganticons?) if I install this mod on a fresh xp-installation?

And what I?m really missing and forewhat I have tried this mod at all:

If you go to explorer - control panel - this small logo in folderpane on the left side up ISN?T gantized.

And also the two small bitmaps if you are in a folder with videos or pictures ( videotasks and picturetasks) are also NOT gantized. And espacially for that I was so electrized seeing your mod.

Now I?m only disappointed.

Sorry for that!

Tombik

@ Tombik : So for the Winflag it's in the Shell32.dll file and for the rest it's has been updated ;)

@Marcino : I'm working on it ;) but go a lot of work for the moment , working on a few skin and on a forum skin so i do my best ;) Thx to let me know that bug :)

So it's updated :)

- New controle panel background

- New menu icons ( the left menu from explorer )

- New toggle menu buttons ( the left menu from explorer )

( Look at the control panel that i just have added in the preview )

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Edited by Behelit

Where are the icons coming from? I have iconpackager and imported the theme to windowsblinds with skinstudio. However no icons, please tell me how thanks.

You need to change these icons by yourself with reshack or with a shellpack

i'm using gant 3 ocean shellpack

nice ;) but where does that startbutton come from?i saw it before but i can't remember where lol

The startbutton comes from a vs made a few years ago by StevoFC called XPAmp. I just modded it a bit to match this theme after porting into WB. Ironically, it also goes very well with GuiAir bit just a bit of modding to the pressed color of the startbutton as shown here:

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