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Thanks for the styleshell fix ^_^

Two other visual bugs I've noticed to do with the task bar's edge in perticular conditions.

If there are no icons in the notification tray, all the icons in the tray are ones which you want visible or the hiding of inactive icons is turned off, you end up with an abrupt bump which doesn't really match the rest of the theme's curved style (highlighted), could that be made curved?

And also, when a number of windows comlapse in to one button, the icon and text for the multi window button hang off the fake edge of the taskbar (top diagram). Could this be fixed by either adjusting the postion of the text or maybe (to also help distinguish it also from single window buttons) give it the bump effect that the start button has? (see my lower, crudely copy paste example with PSP ^^; )

Look forward to seeing future developments on this theme, happy christmas everyone! n_n

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And also, when a number of windows comlapse in to one button, the icon and text for the multi window button hang off the fake edge of the taskbar (top diagram). Could this be fixed by either adjusting the postion of the text or maybe (to also help distinguish it also from single window buttons) give it the bump effect that the start button has? (see my lower, crudely copy paste example with PSP ^^; )

That?s a really nice ideia,,give the "bump" effect when various buttons collapse in one!!! Is this easy to implement?

Mike

Again, very nice work-keeps getting better with every release!!! I did notice the shellstyle doesn"t work with 1280*1024 desktop! Any way too do a version on the shellstyle where maybe the bars are blue and then mouseover to green-just a thought-I like my blues-anyways great job looking forward to future releases!!!

Updated the MediaC Light version of my theme. Check first post for link.

Added tasktray shadow and new 1920x1440 resolution added as well. All resolutions supported. Blueshellstyle included in the .zip file as well. Will be posting an updated version soon of the dark colored MediaC theme in a day or so.

K, both themes updated, all resolutions supported, tasktrayshadow added,misc other fixes changes to both. See first post for links.

This will be the last updates for a long time maybe. Very bored of working on this thing. You cant modify if ya want for personal use, BUT you CAN'T post it without my permission.

Peace..

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I agree. Whenever the taskbar is located at the bottom of the screen, it has a blue line just under it. May you release a version in which the taskbar when moved to the bottom of the screen has no blue line? Everything else is perfect, I just like it when the taskbar is moved to the bottom. I would be very grateful if you can do it. Thanks and keep up the great work!

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