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Thanks gigatexel, I managed to make them into a yztoolbar theme with a few button changes.  They go very nicely with c10k.

BTW, anyone know how to eliminate the links and address labels in ie?

If you mean removing the 'Address' and 'Links' text from explorer the file you need to edit is Browselc.dll. Virtual Plastic tells you specifically what you need to change using ResHack.

Nude Rooster: You and me both, I'll look into making a logon within the next few days. Great name btw, lol. :)

Remote: It's a feature of WindowFX by Stardock which is what I use. If I'm not mistaken D-Color XP can also do it, google it. ;)

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:

Is it just me, or is the font that's supposed to be included with the samurize extra missing?  The text file says install the font, but I don't see any included...

In a little folder in the Extras folder, conviniently labeled Fonts. :p

Guys, I'm fine with the taskbar right now, but if you have ideas for an SD version, go for it. I can't wait to see this. :happy:

Edit: Whoops, didn't see you posted Giga. :p

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