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Heya, haven't had a chance to do much updating the past few days, been working alot, and today I was bummin' around Tokyo (I live in Japan, no I'm not Japanese). I'm also working on a lighter color version for those that didn't like the dark colors as well. Will post screenies and updates soon as I can, should be in the next couple o days.

Please could u make sure that when the mouse clicks on the X in the top right corner of a windows that it closes ie...what i mean is that i move my mouse to the top corner and click the x even though the mouse tip is not on the actual X it closes the window...

i've seen some themes where if u go right to the corner and click it wont close..ie you have to place the mouse "on" the actual X to close..u catch my drift???

its a bit confusing but what the heck....

and will u be releasing this theme in various colours???ie green, darker blue, orange etc??? :huh:

Update:

Changed back to round tasktray,color tweaks, start menu tweaks, etc...still only for 1600x1200.

Geesh the other theme is starting to look more and more like mine ;)

http://deskmod.com/core.mod?show=showskin&...n&skin_id=20494

http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/970061

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Thanks for the respective permissions guys, I have called it SmoothMCE, for want of a better name!

I have uploaded it at one of my sites

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Screenshots are in previous posts.

Notes:

This theme is based on parts made by Danimator/Deron/Bant/Xero* so hats of to those guys for their skills, this a normal taskbar version of the MCE themes, with a light blue hue which makes it easier to see certain stuff ( any office product etc. ). As it is my first theme, there are undoubtly bugs and things ( not sure how well it will work as a Vertical taskbar! ), so if peeps could point them out it would be appreciated.

This is version 0.5

SPaCe

* if I missed anyone out then tell us and I will put you on!

Updated the shellstyle.dll to match a little better. Still no idea how to get rid of the 1pixel white border line in it. Any ideas?

Still only for 1600x1200.

http://deskmod.com/core.mod?show=showskin&...n&skin_id=20494

http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/970061

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