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I registered just to tell you I love it...

Maybe you should you just change the highlighted color of the log off and turn off computer icons in the start menu to something more fancy ? (like red and yellow)...

edit : I noticed there is a problem between the different background colors and buttons (grayish browns, etc), they look weird.

edit 2 : active window border 0 ? You are really skilled at aiming...

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I have noticed certain aspects of your "new" watercolor are being ripped from mine... That isnt very "nice" I dont mind if people change mine, but I havent even released a final yet.....

Just be cool about it, and at least say where you got the ideas or images from...

I also think with your theme being named just watercolor the same as mine, people are getting confused and are emailing me with your bugs aswell...

Also when installing your theme, it installs into the watercolor folder, which is where mine installs and it whipes it out. Since your theme is based on a WB skin could you possible rename it to WBWatercolor? I'm sure people would like to use both our themes, but with your installer overwriting mine, people cant use both.

Chris

its nice he kept the luna UI fo rthe side on the file info and all that stuff...it looks alot nicer then on binarys, which is just the gray windows classic look..

only thing i see wrong with this theme now is when you hold down a button or window, and you get that dark blue...if you can get it to be the regular light blue, with the purple boder, it would be perfect...or for some reason you cant do that..use that light purple color you also used..that looks nice.

Originally posted by BanginIS300

would anyone have any instructions on how to change the start button to a capital S?? thanks

Use Resource Hacker, open up explorer.exe, look under String Table, number 37, and change line 578. then reboot in safe mode to command prompt and copy the new explorer over the old one in your windows folder and in system32dllcache.

Hey Jimbo, can you make the "grip bars" on the taskbar a bit narrower, the way you have them in the IE menu and toolbar? Also, the dark part of the unlocked taskbar looks a bit out of place, but that's just a matter of personal preference. Other than that, the theme is perfect.

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