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Thanks :D The shellstyles are almost done btw. All I need to do is coloring up the search pane for all the shellstyles and fix the white hover text for the User Account Dialog.

Ah, best news I've heard today (Y) .

Scirwode

^Haha awesome. Thanks!

In order to fix the Search panel I have to update all the visual styles. Do you guys even use the modern search panel?

Which one? I remove the dog search assistant in nLite if that's what you mean.

Scirwode

Yeah, that's the one that I mean. I dont want to update all the styles but the toolbar looks kinda weird while using a shellstyle as well. I thought I could keep it that way since my first intentions where not to make or use a shellstyle.

Thanks, I can't stand using themes without shellstyles lol.

Me too, it's the only reason I'm not using Watercolor Emico :p .

Scirwode

Lol.. not that much :p But I just hate the fact that I have to update so much. I guess I'll just pack the shellstyles a long with the visual styles as well then. Is everyone OK with that?

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Lol.. not that much :p But I just hate the fact that I have to update so much.

Take your time, there is no need to rush and you're not under any sort of pressure. Art cannot be rushed, so the saying goes :p .

Scirwode

I don't use it either which is why I didn't make any from the start. Blue SE won't have a shellstyle for sure and it also wont have fixes for toolbars etc for a possible shellstyle. I simply don't like the way a folder or Explorer window looks with a shellstyle enabled.

^I don't see the purpose of a shellstyle either. All the options can be found somewhere else anyways. I like the Olive version as well but not as much as Blue SE :p

The shellstyles are going to take a while because of Blue SE.

Using Washed Black for a few days now... Looks a bit like the Tempura but keeps it more XP-ish and less minimalistic, absolutely great. Also great I sold my laptop and can use XP full-time now :D

btw, take your time with the shellstyles. I probably won't use them unless they would add something to the overall theme appearance.

I have to agree with most comments about Olive... I'm glad you chose the shade of green that you did, cause the original Luna Olive green was just... ew.

Anyway, an update on my Horizontal Shellstyle pack: I've been pretty sick all week and haven't really felt arsed to do ANYTHING, so I haven't made up the one for Olive yet. Hopefully I'll have a release by the end of the weekend though; I'll keep you posted. Sorry for the delay!

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