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nope. :)

Sorry about the links guys, but my provider has kindly told me to cut it out. I used over a Gig of bandwidth last month when my limit is only 300 mb. I'll submit it to various skinning sites when I get the chance.

Sorry for any inconvenience,

Chris

just wondering, is there a ergo skin for trillian pro? i tried looking but i not too good at finding stuff on the web...

I made a quick ergo theme for trillian pro. It wasn't too hard, but it has a few bugs. Since it's only a slightly modified version of the original skin, is it ok to post it?

I made a quick ergo theme for trillian pro. It wasn't too hard, but it has a few bugs. Since it's only a slightly modified version of the original skin, is it ok to post it?

You need to get permission from the author of the original skin that you modded. :)

Chris

Binary

Do you not want this theme hosted? i offerred hosting in the thread, through email, and through PM. I get 10 gigs transfer a month and wouldnt mind hosting the file at all.

Let me know or at least respond since you havent even responded yet, although you have posted in the thread since then

Binary

Do you not want this theme hosted? i offerred hosting in the thread, through email, and through PM. I get 10 gigs transfer a month and wouldnt mind hosting the file at all.

Let me know or at least respond since you havent even responded yet, although you have posted in the thread since then

oh sorry,

You can host it if you'd like, in fact anyone can :) Just add links here in the thread and I'll edit them into the first post.

If you need the latest theme file just shoot me an msn and I'll add you to my list.

kmkkid at hot mail dot com

:)

Thanks,

Chris

I just wanna say that I have around 60 themes in my Themes folder and I have used them all but time and time again I always come back to my WatercolorLite Ergo. It just feels so right. Windows XP shouldve shipped with this theme, Nice work Binary. No other theme has ever been on my comp longer than Watercolor.

Whats next Binary?

Sorry for the wait guys. Due to some recent actions/reactions, I've held off on updating publicly. I'll be updating the style soon for you guys don't worry :) So please don't start messaging me for updates, cause they will come when I have time. I've been really busy working a fulltime job, and having a partial 'nightlife' :beer: ;)

"Good things come to those that wait"

Chris

Thanks alot :)

Really appreciated by all I'm sure :)

I'll add it to the first post

Chris

Just noticed a huge bug...

Under the olive, silver and violet colours the start button text is not in the correct position when in the pressed state (too low).

I can't remember this being mentioned before so I thought I would,

ThemeNorth

A Huge bug? That isnt a bug at all actually, it's meant to do that to show the pressed state. And all colour schemes should do it.

*edit* ok, I see now that ergo, gray, olive and violet are a bit lower than the blue, I'll fix them up, though it's still not a 'huge' bug ;)

Chris

Edited by Binary
Binary . . . Thanks dude!

Best VS there is. I tried to change the start button, buton Iran into the problem in the picture below. Any suggestions on how to fix it?

thanks!

Is the pink color 255,0,255? because it needs to be that exact color.

Chris

m0 has gratiously added another mirror link for you guys to use :)

Thanks m0!

http://www.m02.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Waterc...lorLitev211.zip

Chris

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