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could i request a white version of c10k??

or could someone point me in the direction of making a white verison?

Well, I seriously dunno how it would look, but get StyleBuilder and a graphics editor of your choice.

Then mod all graphics you need to from StyleBuilder with the graphics editor, and put them back in. Compile, Apply, and you're set.

could i request a white version of c10k??

or could someone point me in the direction of making a white verison?

Well, I seriously dunno how it would look, but get StyleBuilder and a graphics editor of your choice.

Then mod all graphics you need to from StyleBuilder with the graphics editor, and put them back in. Compile, Apply, and you're set.

can this be done with

hue/saturation thingy??

any chance for a released mod like this

http://www.sigup.com/sigs/MinimalMay.jpg

i found that in the may desktops and absolutely love the mod

-stek

Thanks glad you like it but it isn't a mod :) Just move the taskbar to the top and have your wallpaper match the color of the taskbar. The only thing he did (I believe this is Minimal Pixel's desktop) is remove the separator from the taskbar tray. This is SD version of Bant's Ergo mod.

any chance for a released mod like this

http://www.sigup.com/sigs/MinimalMay.jpg

i found that in the may desktops and absolutely love the mod

-stek

Thanks glad you like it but it isn't a mod :) Just move the taskbar to the top and have your wallpaper match the color of the taskbar. The only thing he did (I believe this is Minimal Pixel's desktop) is remove the separator from the taskbar tray. This is SD version of Bant's Ergo mod.

yup iz mine - thats bants original > cept for the taskbar tray divider... i did make a couple mods, but i think ill wait for the real think... woot! go giga go giga - :laugh: :D

anyone know where can i download the copying files avi as seen in this screenshot from the first page: https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?act=...36&t=73484&st=0?

I got it from this thread, first post.

A couple of people have asked me how I got the logoff and shutdown buttons close together in the startmenu. This is off the top of my head but I think it's accurate.

Open up Explorer.exe in ResHack and go to String Table>439 and make line 7012 look like this:

7012, "|Undock Comput&er|||D&isconnect||"

then Compile Script, save and you're done.

Be careful when modifying and replacing system files. Always backup your files before touching them.

I can speak only for myself - I'm still not satisfied with the design of the skin I'm making so I'm still working on it. Don't have much experience particularly with skinning so it can take some time. Patinece my friend...

Take your time. I'd rather have quality than crap. ;)

Edit: Hey, that's unique. 777 Posts. :p

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