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jago6498, i like how the taskbar looks like its part of the wallpaper

Thx! I had to slightly modify the wallpaper. The background was a lighter cooler brown and since it was pretty simple, filling it in with the paint bucket only took 5 minutes...Now if only Classix came in more then 3 colors... ;) ;) ;)

Got bored with my TRON 2.0 desktop from a week or so ago...so heres my new one...Comments please!

1NSAN3 - I got the Nautilus SVG icons from Deviant Art but t was missing alot of the icons you have. Could I get a link from you for them or can you e-mail them to me? PM me for my e-mail...thx!

Wallpaper: Magna Carta (don't remember where I got it but its from a Korean RPG called "Magna Carta")

Icon Set: Nautilus sgv (from Deviant Art; they were converted from Linux icons)

Visual Style: Classix (Brown - Deviant Art)

http://stu.aii.edu/~prw302/zoom1.gif http://stu.aii.edu/~prw302/zoom2.gif

http://stu.aii.edu/~prw302/march_dtop_2_small.jpg

bud how did u get that drop down menu in the task bar???

Classix comes in 6 or 7 colors... :huh:

Are you sure? The Classix I have comes in 3, but the vs classic I have comes in 7 styles...hmm wierd...

mxp - all that is, is making a folder on your hard drive, arranging the folders and icons the way you want it. Then you right-click on the taskbar, choose "Toolbars ---> New Toolbar" ---> then choose the folder you made with all the icons...

Here is s picture reference so I don't have to keep typing...hehe...

(1)

1a.gif

(2)

1.gif

(3)

2.gif

Are you sure? The Classix I have comes in 3, but the vs classic I have comes in 7 styles...hmm wierd...

mxp - all that is, is making a folder on your hard drive, arranging the folders and icons the way you want it. Then you right-click on the taskbar, choose "Toolbars ---> New Toolbar" ---> then choose the folder you made with all the icons...

Here is s picture reference so I don't have to keep typing...hehe...

(1)

http://stu.aii.edu/~prw302/1a.gif

(2)

http://stu.aii.edu/~prw302/1.gif

(3)

http://stu.aii.edu/~prw302/2.gif

Classix (notice the final x) comes in 7 colors, check the thread

Blue

Green

Brown

Ergonomic Blue

Black

Red

Orange

1NSAN3 - I got the Nautilus SVG icons from Deviant Art but t was missing alot of the icons you have. Could I get a link from you for them or can you e-mail them to me? PM me for my e-mail...thx!

I know, I converted these myself using icon workshop. They are great icons... By the way you got PM :)

Theme - Noir ( found in the completed themes threid)

Icons- Unofficial MMX Shell32.dll + mini's Blacks Folders

Wallpaper XEo - XEON INC HEAD CEO "myself of course in matrix xeo OUTFIT"

Samurize - Self Made Config

Xeo, give credit where credit is due. Your wallpaper was drawn by Mike Krahulik of Penny Arcade, and you merely edited it. If anyone wants the original wallpaper it can be found here.

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