MurrinaFancyClearlooks by WinGnome-XP


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These themes are part of the WinGNOME.XP project. I didn't make them. WinGNOME.XP is looking for more themers to help with the project, so if you can contribute, contact them here:

http://wingnome-xp.deviantart.com/

normal and compact start panel versions

font choices: Tahoma, Calibri & Segoe UI

custom shellstyles

instructions for MurrinaGlass in the extras folder

MurrinaFancyClearlooks_by_WinGNOME_XP.png

MurrinaXP_TangoFancyClearlooks_by_WinGNOME_XP.jpg

Murrina_XP___Lurrina_by_WinGNOME_XP.jpg

Murrina___Earth_Butxana_Pack_by_WinGNOME_XP.jpg

__Dark___Chocolate_by_WinGNOME_XP.jpg

Edited by toadeater

I am a noob to this and apologize for that, but after searching and reading FAQs, I just can't seem to get my desktop to look like the pictures. I ran the UX Theme MultiPatcher and then downloaded the files and zipped them to the Resource folder and double clicked those files, but only some stuff changes. I'm not sure what is wrong.

Maybe you should improve it, since it's an open project and he's looking for more themers to join:

http://wingnome-xp.deviantart.com/

Then he'll say that since he did some work on it, that it's no longer a free theme and want to charge $4.95 for it.

I thought there was a rule about how you promote a site on here? I mean a sig and an avatar that both promote a site is more than annoying.

Honestly, who would want to pay for a VS when there's so many free ones like this that looks great.

A lot fof them aren't even very original. The very blue one of the main page right now looks like a re-color of a known theme and it's $4.95???

  • 2 weeks later...
i just wet myself

Bro the only thing which i like most in this visual style is the owner of this visual style add a normal mode. but two thing that make me that i don't like this visual style

1. why u choose orange color progress bar Its so ugly :x i hate that see the tangoXP visual style it choose green color progress bar :) it is good and matching with visual style. may be u would change the prgress bar

2. if u choose white color instead of grey color(where u see the file,edit,view... tabs ) i thing that there u will use white color its my suggestion

Hope u will change these things which i have said to u than ur theme is damn good or anyother method that i can change these thing :rolleyes: ?

its my suggestion for u if u don't like these than thx for this visual style. Keep it up

Wow...mangled English makes a comeback. If you want to change some things about the theme, get yourself a copy of Stylebuilder and have at it.

Bro ! My English is always good. :crazy: But that :( message make my personality just like that i am a un-educated person. :huh: And Bro did u see one improvement that now i will use punctuation's. But its too difficult for me to type a message with punctuation :blush: and second improvement is now i use full words instead of using shorts words :rolleyes: Cheersbro

And thx for the help dude now plz dude don't say this again. i will never forgive U :p

Bro ! My English is always good. :crazy: But that :( message make my personality just like that i am a un-educated person. :huh: And Bro did u see one improvement that now i will use punctuation's. But its too difficult for me to type a message with punctuation :blush: and second improvement is now i use full words instead of using shorts words :rolleyes: Cheersbro

And thx for the help dude now plz dude don't say this again. i will never forgive U :p

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