February 2008 Desktops


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Yeah I studied it. Pretty much Tango + Classic. Just a modded start button, I'd like. Would need the color blue used on the window bars aswell.

Very nice looking indeed!

I think s/he might be using t-clock for the start button and menu alteration, I'm not 100% sure though. Also, if you're trying to rip the win classic colors, just save the image and open it up in MS paint or something. Use the eyedropper to get the RGB of the colors you want and change the colors directly in Advanced settings in the Display window. Don't forget to name your color scheme so you save it.

How do I make my Windows look like that? :(

I've added the 3D Colour Scheme to this post, just rename the extension from .txt to .3dc, Also my start button is included in the Tango Shell Patcher, my clock is tclock, Wallpaper is just a nice colour blue i've chosen.

Hope this helps.

Primie.uk

Blu.txt

Quick question: why have people stopped posting what themes, walls, and such they're using in their threads? Hurray, you've got a nice screenshot, but if I see something I like, it's difficult to track down pieces of it that I like because there aren't any details with the screenshot.

This isn't directed at anybody in particular, mind you; it just seems like more and more people are ignoring the rules of the thread as time goes on, and it gets a little annoying.

Furthermore, thanks to the people who do make sure to post what they're using. It's very appreciated, and I'm sure other many other people feel the same way.

/rant

Stupid lassekongo83, with his totally awesome visual styles! I just got my desktop all set up, and now I've had to change it again!

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VS: Kemikal

Wallpaper: Some Asian chick, by me (just rip it if you want it)

Dock: Rocket Dock, with four letter icons

Widget: Widescape Weather

Other: Stacks plug-in for Rocket Dock.

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