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^^ They show up like that if you're using the HilledSE VS.

edit: Oops, looks like there's a small mistake. Normal non-FTrans has the bluish left pane for Control Panel, but FTrans has the normal blue-green pane. :p

Man, you?re right...LOL...there?s so many little things to edit that sometimes you forget one bit.

I?ll update as soon as possible.

One of the nicest themes I have seen in a while (both for XP and Vista). Will definatly give it a try when I get home as I am still to find a theme that managed to keep me away from the deafult one. Its easy on the eyes, stylish and...minimalistic.

I love everything except the buttons. A little too colorful for me. Great work though!

The updated shellstyle looks a LOT better. Thanks (Y)

edit: Hmm, not sure why this is happening to me, but take a look at the hard drive's free space bars:

Same issue here. Also, it appears the FTrans version does not in fact have full transparency after updating to the latest version.

Looking great though, I love the blue progress bars (Y)

The updated shellstyle looks a LOT better. Thanks (Y)

edit: Hmm, not sure why this is happening to me, but take a look at the hard drive's free space bars:

Do you mean the little white tips in the beginning of the bars?....it seems there is a bug in every VS i?ve seen and used with hard drive used and free space bars, i tried to fix it and i thought it was fixed because as you can see on the screenshot i have no problem like that, but it seems the problem is a bit stranger than i thought, i?ll revert changes made.

As for FTrans, yes shellstyle.dllwas replaced and maximized transparency was not updated, my bad sorry....I?ll update that.

Once again sorry for the inconvenience

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^ No big deal, i?ll update when it?s necessary or when i see something, like blue progress bars, that turns out better. The problem is this little things that you forget when you update. But hopefully this will be last...Everything was fixed

I like the window control buttons but not the shade of blue. Any chance of a more grey/blue version?

If you're talking about the window color, it works with the regular aero color mixer. Mine's a dark grey right now :yes:

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