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Can I please have that grass wallpaper?

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It's in the desktop thread. Get it there.

Couldn't you post the link here? I don't want to search through 84 pages of posts just to find one link. And the search feature doesn't narrow it down any, far as I can work it.

well, it took some imagination to get the color gradient

Basically:

  • Jump into photoshop
  • select the gradient tool
  • edit the colors to be the 3 you want (you'll have to play around a little bit)
  • draw your gradient
  • use the crystalize filter to define the separate colors further
  • then as you build the bars in the config for samurize, select the colors from photoshop (use the eyedropper then jump into the color pallette to give you the hex for the colors)

Sure man, here ya go. His config was pretty much was I was looking for as well. You will need extended props 1.3 along with the calendar and weather scripts (obviously).

Any chance you could send that config to me ? [email protected] , thanks Everytime I download a zipfile from an attachment in a thread, winzip says the zip is corrupted and won't unzip :cry: I thought it might be an IE problem but it does it in Mozilla too

TIA

has your computer ever restart for no reason while using samurize? I started using samurize like 3 days ago, and just this morning, my computer restarted like every 20-30minutes, so i decided to turn on samurize, and it doesn't restart anymore. Any suggestions?

this hasnt happened to me.... i have no idea why this would happen either

I've noticed some real sluggishness from time to time with my machine since loading it one.

Has anyone else suffered the same thing. Even when clicking my favorites in IE it will sometimes take ten seconds or so before the list expands.

Samurize is the only thing Ive put on recently so I'm assuming its this.

Noddy :angry:

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