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it is posible on thin taskbar.....? any one dare to make one for jaguar.... :o

I've tried, and failed. I made one for a thin theme and the actual player was thin, but the rest of the taskbar expanded around it :|

Dazzla, can u give me a link that shows me howto make a skin for the WMP9 toolbar?

There are no links. I just done it. In my first file I offered to download I listed the bitmaps that needed changing and the individual bitmaps. Just modify those.

Any one, plz! HOw Do i add the play/start/stop buttons to the taskbar?

I must be realy dumb, cause i cant figure it out.

/jubz :blush:

right click the taskbar - toolbars - windows media player

then when you run WMP9 and minimise it, it will appear in the taskbar.

And an update on my PC, I should be getting a new on delivered thursday so I can update the dll then :happy:

does anyone have ergonomic wmp skin for the latest final release of wmp?

Well I've made one for myself. Looks good in both versions of Watercolor too.

But I guess I'll have to ask Binary if it's okay to post the dll. Unless of course anyone thinks it'll be fine to put it up without asking.

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does anyone have ergonomic wmp skin for the latest final release of wmp?

Well I've made one for myself. Looks good in both versions of Watercolor too.

But I guess I'll have to ask Binary if it's okay to post the dll. Unless of course anyone thinks it'll be fine to put it up without asking.

although its pretty good to make sure about it

but i dont see why u would have to since

u didnt take anything from Binary?

:s

wat did u take the button of his watercolor

and besides its soo little

does anyone have ergonomic wmp skin for the latest final release of wmp?

Well I've made one for myself. Looks good in both versions of Watercolor too.

But I guess I'll have to ask Binary if it's okay to post the dll. Unless of course anyone thinks it'll be fine to put it up without asking.

Just post it :yes:

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