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Ok since I am one of the biggest fans of this whole thing and I think everyone else should try this style out...I just mirrored Schmoove's site off my own webspace for anyone having problems with the site or links...

http://www.manwohat.net/bluecurve.tk/Index.htm

Ok since I am one of the biggest fans of this whole thing and I think everyone else should try this style out...I just mirrored Schmoove's site off my own webspace for anyone having problems with the site or links...

http://www.manwohat.net/bluecurve.tk/Index.htm

Thanks man, really appreciate it.

I still think it is kinda weird, because I have absolutely no problems accessing the site.

Well I tried it, but I can't find an option to update a submission. Is that even possible or should I just upload a new submission?

Also, if you have problems with getting on my site, please try again later. The site isn't gone, it's still there. I checked with my ISP and they say they have some problems with the server at the moment, hopefully they will fix it soon.

If not, then I'm gonna look for a new host.

Absolutely...from the home page, click on "Submission CP" in the member bar near the bottom of the header. From there, you can see, "Your Submissions". From that point, it's pretty self explanitory :)

Absolutely...from the home page, click on "Submission CP" in the member bar near the bottom of the header.? From there, you can see, "Your Submissions".? From that point, it's pretty self explanitor:):)

Yep found it, thanks!! I will update it when I release verison 2.2

hey there.. i love ur bluecurve theme..

i guess everyone has said this but

the bottom corners "need" to be curveddddd! haha its like a core requirement.. it makes it look prettttttty..

plus.. whwnever i reduce the title bar font from 20 to 15 or something more like redhat,.. the title buttons go out of place..

just a lil' helpin hand.. but i guess u already know dat. lool

hey there.. i love ur bluecurve theme..

i guess everyone has said this but

the bottom corners "need" to be curveddddd! haha its like a core requirement.. it makes it look prettttttty..

plus.. whwnever i reduce the title bar font from 20 to 15 or something more like redhat,.. the title buttons go out of place..

just a lil' helpin hand.. but i guess u already know dat. lool

please, go back and read the entire thread, the curved corners cant be done, ok? stop bugging him

hey there.. i love ur bluecurve theme..

i guess everyone has said this but

the bottom corners "need" to be curveddddd! haha its like a core requirement.. it makes it look prettttttty..

plus.. whwnever i reduce the title bar font from 20 to 15 or something more like redhat,.. the title buttons go out of place..

just a lil' helpin hand.. but i guess u already know dat. lool

Right like Saint Dark said... I already said some pages ago that the curved corners can't be done.

I got 2 possibilities:

A) make this corners curved and make it really ugly because the borders are just too thin.

B) leave it this way

I choose B...

About changing the font... well as you might have noticed, the title buttons are not really buttons. Infact the title buttons are part of the captionbar and only the glyphs are actually doing something.

This is a limitation of the msstyle format.... can't do much about it. So either you just don't change the font (which would be my advice) or you gonna change the font and screw up the whole layout which took me hours to get it looking right.... it's up to you.

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