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Can't wait for the Trillian skin :p

I must say...my PC has never looked as good as it does atm.

Congratualtions to all the various skinners in this forum who are obviously talented in the art of graphics.

:p :p :p :p :p :p :p :p :p :p :p :p

One tiny thing I've noticed for the Winamp 2.** skin; when the volume bar is at 0%, it's not all the way to the edge (left) side of the area.

It's just something small, so you can put that at the bottom of your todo list :D Just letting you know about it though, if you don't already :)

P.S.

Sorry if you don't understand my Winamp terms :p

Originally posted by axious

Can't wait for the Trillian skin :p

I must say...my PC has never looked as good as it does atm.

Congratualtions to all the various skinners in this forum who are obviously talented in the art of graphics.

:p :p :p :p :p :p :p :p :p :p :p :p

Echo this statement. Couldn't have said it better.

:china:

Originally posted by Blak n Wite

One tiny thing I've noticed for the Winamp 2.** skin; when the volume bar is at 0%, it's not all the way to the edge (left) side of the area.

It's just something small, so you can put that at the bottom of your todo list :D Just letting you know about it though, if you don't already :)

P.S.

Sorry if you don't understand my Winamp terms :p

Blak this is more of a shortfall of winamp....the volume slider has to remain visible at 0% to look correct on the higher settings when using a rounded graphic for the slider. Hope this explains it. ;)

Originally posted by titanpsp1

Blak this is more of a shortfall of winamp....the volume slider has to remain visible at 0% to look correct on the higher settings when using a rounded graphic for the slider. Hope this explains it. ;)

Ah yea :)

I guess the slider has to be visible to be able to slide, eh? Heh :D

ya newbie me.. i didnt replace the bg in all places i just did it again and looks lovely thanks for response.. want a try at another i made on another post ?..

at the bottom of this thread deron has what it looks like to be a modified quick launch.. doesnt look like tlb or anything check it out

http://neowin.net/bboard/showthread.php?s=...al&pagenumber=9

Originally posted by fazeowns

see the blue box around the buttons.. any ideas what is causing this i replaced the shell32.dll and msgina.dll.. ?

http://home.bellsouth.net/coDataImages/p/G...4logoffprob.JPG

It looks like you did not use the background that is made for the buttons, so the colors dont match ;)

If that is not the problem, rebuild the icon cache, and reboot :)

Originally posted by fazeowns

ya newbie me.. i didnt replace the bg in all places i just did it again and looks lovely thanks for response.. want a try at another i made on another post ?..

at the bottom of this thread deron has what it looks like to be a modified quick launch.. doesnt look like tlb or anything check it out

http://neowin.net/bboard/showthread.php?s=...al&pagenumber=9

hehe, OK...to me it looks like a fake bar on the wallpaper, and the normal dektop icons have been placed on it....that's all. However I'm sure I could quite easily be proved wrong.

To Answer fazeowns' last question, looks, like they hid the desktop icons, then activated the Desktop Toolbar on the TaskBar by right clicking then selecting toolbars>Desktop. Then you could Drag it off of the TaskBar to the edge of the screen , right click on it and select View>Large Icons, and Show Text, then de-select Show Title. That should get you a bar like the one in said screenshot, unless you're like me and have a very messy and clutterd desktop, then you'd just have a lot more icons than shown in the screenshot.

Later

So, now I?m a XP User with the SP1...:pp

Someone know where I can find a turorial wich explain how to change the shell32.dll with Tim?s one?

Maybe someone can tell me what changing the explorer.exe and the other files would effect:):)

Thank you so much...:):)

EDIT: Everything okay, sorry for that. :cheeky:

  • 4 weeks later...

Nice to see the site back up!!

Like you digidep, I too have been stuck on Crystal since it came out. My only want is to see some hover buttons for the taskbar. But since Tim has moved on, I suppose it won't get done.

I'm really here to say that I was given permission to release the GetRight Crystal skin. I actually posted about this release before Neowin went down a few weeks ago, but apparently those recent posts never got ported to the new boards.

getright_crystal.jpg

Please note: this skin is intended for registered GetRight users running under Win2k/XP. I have tested the skin with version 5 of GetRight (released yesterday) and all seems well.

Feel free to download the skin from here.

Enjoy!

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