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Thanks for the black version

Although overall, I don't really like how you change the buttons, especially the "colors" when you roll-over on the buttons..make your professional design looks 'cheap' ^^

Just my opinion though, dunno about others

Black is nice, the other colors are decent. Good work sir

But it majorly f's up my firefox theme. All the tabs are in black and the text color is black, so can't read them :(

nm, I see what you mean, looks like a Firefox bug. It's doesn't appear to be rendering the visual style correctly.

Thanks for the black version

Although overall, I don't really like how you change the buttons, especially the "colors" when you roll-over on the buttons..make your professional design looks 'cheap' ^^

Just my opinion though, dunno about others

It looks cheap because it is cheap, can't beat free :D

Haha actually I designed new buttons because I felt the old ones were kind of bland looking. I thought the new ones added a nice touch, but I could be wrong :wacko:

lol sorry don't mean to discourage

Might be just my taste. If others like it, then why not ;)

Personally, I like the buttons with their color change, it looks more interesting than the standard lighter/darker and saturation effects that most visual styles use.

Haha actually I designed new buttons because I felt the old ones were kind of bland looking. I thought the new ones added a nice touch, but I could be wrong :wacko:

I'm with Lyon on this. I liked the previous buttons better. Dunno why. I can see what you were trying to do, but it's just not doing it for me. ;)

All in all, a very nice skin and the one I'm using on my main PC at the moment.

As for the buttons, it's up to you! ;)

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