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I think we need to claify things for all you customizing noobs out there.  Completed Visual Styles are .msstyles.  These are for StyleXP (if you use the program) OR the uxtheme.dll that you d/led from the SAME company that makes StyleXP (TGT Soft).  It is the same thing, except that one is a program...all the program does is manage themes and hack the uxtheme.dll for use of themes.

Better?

Ok, well just color me a noob. I understand now. Sorry for the brain fart. LOL

Thanks for the clarification!

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is there any chance someone here could send me or fix the link to this because i cant seem to find k10k 2.0 anywhere? thanks in advance

forgot to say: killer style and ive been using it a while, too bad its not one those things one thinks to back up when they format

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looks awfully similar to tcport :blink:

that was my fault, At that time I didnt know how to make the thin taskbar so I asked permission to the tcport author to let me use his theme as a base, but it seems that I didnt change the quicklaunch effects :no:

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My sappy rendition of a k10k v2...

Features:

- Classic thin taskbar

- Start button from earlier version

- All small fonts again

- Modified start panel

- Old tray chevron image

- Old dot style separator for tray

- Shellstyle from earlier version

- Removed k10k branding (personal preference)

- Old style taskbar buttons trimmed in size

I just wanted to show that k10k is still a damn good theme and should be given more attention.

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