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this is not my skin... i merely recompiled it back to wba format for you guys.... this is separatebavaria's skin... complain to him not me

You're the one who converted it to Windowblinds so you'd be responsible for this port of it. That's how it usually works.

If it's bugs in the original you had nothing to do with, then fine. If anything else pops up because of a port, then that's on you, not the original creator.

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i asked hashonboat to send me the files from the windowblinds directory and i just made it into wba format again. i made no changes to it. and i guess it does have a couple of bugs in it originally that are minor but otherwise, i didnt even port this. i just recompiled a folder into wba format again...

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1: Why would you be using Windows Blinds in Vista? Why wouldnt you install the theme as a Windows Based Theme...Windows Blinds craps up completely your computer.

2: How do we know that the screenshot youve provided is actually in Vista? Looks to me like a cheap Vista skin which was developed ages ago for use in XP with Windows Blinds. Nothing special.

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This is the style taskbar i was looking for a while back , i wanted to use it so i can get as close to this theme as possible that i saw on flicker. But after not finding the theme above , i lost interest later that day , but since he posted it and i found a sidebar skin that came close to the one on the flicker pictures , i guess i will be using it.good find.

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Sorry everyone's giving you so much crap, gameplayer765. Thanks for the contribution.

In your screenshot, the padlock next to "Log Off" seems to be out of place though...

Yeah i know.... i havent applied the LS patch to remove the Log Off and Shut Down text... otherwise it is in the correct place

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