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I'm going to make the shellstyles once the color styles are all done. The pack will contain a shellstyle for all the color styles so yeah, I'm going to make all of them before I release it.

I'm also going to make an extra style that's not in the color list. I'll be a Dark Blue version based on Blue. I already have the mockups done and it looks pretty sweet if you ask me :D

Thanks all! :D

Here's an updated mockup with the new toolbar image:

WE-Shellstyle_Folder.png

As you can see, the toolbar now has a grey line at the bottom. The toolbar will keep it's simple and flat look, even when shellstyles aren't enabled.

Opinions?

Yeah I did notice that as well. However, I'm not going to change the hole shellstyle because of that. I might change the listview headers though. I already made a mockup with a correct beginning for the listview headers.

The controls all have the same colors as Black. I didn't know which other colors I should have used in this version. The blue and orange both fit Black and Silver perfectly IMO. Olive will be the only color style that will have totally different colors on the controls.

Then it wouldn't be Silver anymore. I can read the text perfectly fine and Mephistopheles can also read it perfectly fine. It's just a misconfiguration in the monitor settings. Also, people with an LCD screen can also have problems with the visual style.

Then it wouldn't be Silver anymore. I can read the text perfectly fine and Mephistopheles can also read it perfectly fine. It's just a misconfiguration in the monitor settings. Also, people with an LCD screen can also have problems with the visual style.

So it's a problem of LCD...Maybe I'll stay in Black, a bit pity though :(

Blue SE? No idea if that was there before, hm... ;)

What could SE stand for... Special Edition? Superman Edition? Shiny electronics? :p

It has to be Shiny Electronics, what else can it be :whistle: ?

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