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Originally posted by T-Man

Can one of you guys (and Marvilla :p) make some program or an installer that could replace the Shut down screen automatically? I don't feel like modifying my shell32.dll... :rolleyes:

Are you kidding? LOL I couldn't code my way out of a paper bag heheh ;) Would be nice if someone who knows how to do this could though...thanks for the idea T-Man :D

yes, but u can use a custom palette, u can have any 256 colors u want. in photshopu can just make the image and choose Image->Mode->Indexed Color where u can get it in 256 colors but with out sacrficing much qualtiy.

i like logoff everthng is great except the great, penguin is a great idea

Originally posted by Klownicle

I was given persmission, here is mine. View the readme file inside the zip for instructions for what to replace and how.

http://klownicle.qslaboratory.com/test.jpg

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Special thanks goes to everaldo for the icons and permission.

Hey Honz, your logoff is cool, I do like the penguin and the gray matchs the start menu. I might choose to use this one instead. I still want to see what it looks like on my system. Well see :)1

Solace, I might give a second option for the windows logo. I'll try this afternoon. I don't really have access to a windows logo off hand unless I just used the one that honz orignally used. But might be a little hard to remove.

A boot screen would be cool. Boot screens are what? 256 color right? I might take a try at it. This logoff stuff was really my first attempt at editing the windows dll files without previous stuff done. I had edited aim from time to time. But, nothing released. I wonder how a boot screen would look.

awesome, you rule :), i can prolly fix the logo myself anyway if i so choose to ;)

thanks again

Originally posted by solace

awesome, you rule :), i can prolly fix the logo myself anyway if i so choose to ;)

thanks again

If your talkin about it being a little off in vertical yes I know. I didn't really feel like doing it yesterday. But if your talking about doing a windows logo, then yeah.

Neo, I like that, but the blue seems too light. And having a image there at least that big will be partly covered up on the turn off dialog if im not mistaken.

Imagsdfsdfsde1.jpg

Mabye somthing like that? without the blue pengion being blue mind you.

Originally posted by Neo Cyborg

honz your most recent lgout was great but the grey didn't go so i downloaded the image and changed it to have a blue background and smaller penguin take a look:

http://www.theforumisdown.com/uploadfiles/.../0802/logou.JPG

Looks pretty cool, but I'm sticking with the grey. I think the grey looks fine (and there is a lot of greys in the theme)

One small minor detail, your penguin seems to take the focus away from the purpose of the panel........it's only a logoff panel ;)

hmmmm, I think I mis-phrased in my last post. I didn't mean the penguin takes the purpose away.........I meant it distracts from the purpose. Your eye is drawn the bottom left corner to marvel at the cute little guy, rather than clicking the buttons, which is why you opened the panel in the first place!!:p

Try lowering the opacity of the penguin so that it merges in with the background, the cuteness is still there, but not full-on in your face.

Originally posted by antoxicion

how's the trillian coming along ?

someone should put all the downloads in one page so we can all just visit that instead of having 100 different pages... :)

Trillian: will work on it at the weekend.

Site: Not everything's there, but check here http://www.honz12.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/cry...al/crystal.html

Originally posted by Neo Cyborg

i jactually tok things from these logons and put htem together, i think most is from u with ur buttons, penguin, and top/btotm bar, well here is the final version

http://www.theforumisdown.com/uploadfiles/...0802/logou3.jpg

It was a joint effort :) I still perfer mine. But mainly just too damn lazy to switch again hehe. If anything needs hosting as long as its not too big, I can probley do it. But I only allow so much bandwitdh a day. Mainly because my bandwidth for my site is high.

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