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Wow, that is pretty sexy.

Does anyone else think the the default wallpaper for Vista is ugly as hell? I HATE those colors they use for everything Vista.

Yeh, I don't like the colors they used for the default wallpaper [yellow and green]. The colors for the login screen is much much nicer.

This is known as Aero Reloaded, a supposed higher tier of Aero that was ditched.

The fact that the taskbar and Sidebar don't touch the sides of the screen at the thinner edge is interesting.

:blink: lol... where did you get that idea from?

This is NOT Aero Diamond either (which doesn't even exist).

This is some random person's mockup. That's it. I wish people would stop spread rumors that aren't based on any kind of fact.

I will NEVER understand why Microsoft made the taskbar black, and the windows white/clear.

when i saw the first beta of Vista my first thoughts were that they would change it or atleast make more colours...

WHAT THE HELL WERE U THINKING MICROSOFT?

I will NEVER understand why Microsoft made the taskbar black, and the windows white/clear.

when i saw the first beta of Vista my first thoughts were that they would change it or atleast make more colours...

WHAT THE HELL WERE U THINKING MICROSOFT?

Have you thought about that black is a very natural color, i mean.. its not distracting or anything..

Have you thought about that black is a very natural color, i mean.. its not distracting or anything..

Great point. The default black taskbar blends in perfectly with my monitor's bezel, it's like it's an extension of it. It does exactly what it's supposed to do, namely, attracts little attention while allowing the on screen content to be the focus.

For all the whining that people do about how Vista looks, if you take a second to think about it, it really does make a lot of sense.

The dark taskbar blends into the monitor bezel and the borders of maximized windows darken so they blend into the monitor bezel so you can focus on the task you're doing. I think the maximized window behavior is ugly, but it makes a lot of sense and it serves its purpose.

hmmm that looks good. It would be cool to create that theme or something silimar :shifty:

:p hehe, go on you know you want to, i pay you $100 to :p :laugh: or we could always think of some way to bribe you hahahahahaha

I know this is not what is in the screen shot but it's pretty close.

I removed the blur from the taskbar myself.

This was for XP but the pic is from Vista. It just has a problem with the logoff buttons & the usericon

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a43/hasho.../VistaDream.jpg

Also I don't know where I got it from & looked around for it again & couldn't find this guy or this WB skin.

VistaDream.jpg

so if it has never been created then how have they got it then! huh

if you do find it anywhere or someone makes it then can you please send me the link to [email protected]

tis nice that theme, better then the default aero

that is just a winblind skin from looking at these links.

http://www.desktopcustomize.com/uploads/img/1554.jpg

http://www.desktopcustomize.com/modules/ne...hp?storyid=1522

http://www.skinbase.org/rate.php?skins=32542

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