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blue trillian skin is being tested right now, after all the bugs are fixed the other colors should be made, expect something tonight or early in the morning, but it may not be finished yet.

EDIT: well after i get permission from giga too :shifty:

Nice! I can't wait! :D

Thanks a lot guys, glad you like. :happy:

Chr1zt1an: As Saint said nothing is planned but I'm considering it, I think it'd look nice. The taskbar buttons would probably have to be reworked a bit.

PlagueWielder3k: I haven't seen such a guide though it would be immensely useful. I figured it out on my own through trial and error. If you have any specific questions I can try to help you out though I wouldn't be able to write a guide.

I have to go with the majority here, Carbon is way better than Black but right now I'm hooked on Ergonomic. :yes:

Thats ok giga, Ill try to find one and if I do Ill post it here.

Carbon is WAY better than pure black but just like giga Im with Ergo all the way.

Is someone gonna do an Opera skin for classix?

,Apr 25 2003, 23:13] I really cant understand her, we are a couple since this morning and since she's acting very serious...

Hmm...sorry bud. I don't know how to help you out. Never really had any personal problems in my love life. But then again, there is always that...erm..."stage" every few weeks or so.

jkuy9: Ask Rivak. I know he's made lots of shells (BeOS, Gorilla, and Bluecurve I think). Most people here probably mod their own explorer.exes and don't get them from other sources, though they might check on sites such as VirtualPlastic for tutorials.

And about a Winamp skin: Don't worry. There's definitly gonna be one. Be patient.

I don't know about an Opera skin. Personally, I use Mozilla Firebird and there are a lot of themes for that. Hell, even the default theme fits with Classix a little. :p

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is bant going to be modding all the different colors with the colors, compact start menu, etc.?

just curious. if i had this in blue i think the world would be a better place. :)

He'll probably do it, but I'm not sure. Ask him directly. :)

Giga, can you make an ergo msgina.dll? the blue one doesnt go with ergo.

Thanks

I'll probably do just the bitmaps for all of the colors since each msgina is about a meg. You'll need to replace the bitmaps yourself with reshack but it's incredibly easy to do.

Bah why are all the good themers quitting while I'm just getting started. I know why, it takes up too much time and you get nothing in return. :s

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