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Hey guys, update's done. :D Link in my first post.

Dazzla: Wish I would've seen your post yesterday, would've been a time saver. Thanks anyway. :D

MxxCon: I looked into the font thing, I even installed Miranda just to check it out. Not much help but it does seem to be a font problem, saw it happen in a couple of other themes. I don't have a solution though. :(

I have a fever and it's called Classix baby yeoww.. no really I have a fever, I don't feel well. :cry:

Update 5/26/03 - Deep Sea Blue color scheme added, beige taskbars added as requested, Minor tweaks and cosmetic changes, alternate start buttons and updated samurize configs added to 'Extras' folder, added Aleni's toolbar bitmaps (the one seen in my screenshots), added Snively's Olive winamp skin (based on Art's original skin).

Awesome work giga and everyone else. I've got a lot of hype to live up to, though more on that Soon? (didn't realize anyone one Neowin knew about that).

Giga, did you do the wallpaper in your screenshot? I'd love to use the "C" in something if you know what I mean;);)

Thanks for the compliments guys I really appreciate it. :) I honestly didn't think anyone would like the wallpaper otherwise I would've done all of the colors and included it. :blush: Good to hear you guys like it. I told Razor he could post his mod of my wallpaper, it isn't a big mod but it looks cool. The wallpaper in my screenshot wasn't actually finished, I planned on adding a border or something around it like Razor did.

I attached my wallpaper, the one you see in the screenshot, in it's unfinished state. I'll finish it up and do all of the colors. The olive one looks like a giant waffle heh.

jester: Hey there, yup that's my giant waffle I made. Feel free to use it for your umm "project". :D

c10k_2.0_Wallpaper.zip

c10k_2.0_Wallpaper.zip

c10k_2.0_Wallpaper.zip

Thanks for the compliments guys I really appreciate it. :) I honestly didn't think anyone would like the wallpaper otherwise I would've done all of the colors and included it. :blush: Good to hear you guys like it. I told Razor he could post his mod of my wallpaper, it isn't a big mod but it looks cool. The wallpaper in my screenshot wasn't actually finished, I planned on adding a border or something around it like Razor did.

I attached my wallpaper, the one you see in the screenshot, in it's unfinished state. I'll finish it up and do all of the colors. The olive one looks like a giant waffle heh.

jester: Hey there, yup that's my giant waffle I made. Feel free to use it for your umm "project". :D

mmmm.. waffel , lego my eggo? :whistle:

For those of you like me who use the windows classic logon screen, and are sick of seeing that bloody luna theme every time you boot up, heres something to make the logon c10k, and sup0r sexeh (I'm going to add a custom bmp for the startup too so that u dont see windows there either), but that will come later.

Note this uses the registry, if you dont feel comfortable doing this, please dont try it. Im not responsible for what you do to ur pc.

1. Start > Run > Regedit.exe

2. Go to HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\ThemeManager

3. Change DllName's value to something like this: %SystemRoot%\Resources\Themes\c10k2\c10k2.msstyles

4. Change ColorName's value to something like this: Blue

5. Restart

Bingo, ur very own c10k logon ;)

This can be replicated for any theme, so enjoy.

Btw, ColorName represents the scheme that you want, eg. Bantsergo, Blue etc.

:unsure: i'm not very sure about the current winamp skin for this theme. there are a lot of bugs and some other overall poor graphic qualities that make it practically unusable, but luckily i love classix and i have lots of winamp skinning knowledge so i'll give it a shot and see what i can come up with.. i have a lax game plus its my bday today so i might not have time to work on it tonight but definitely look out for it in the coming days. :cool:

Did a vaiation this morning, I cant decide which to use:

http://www.ashton.eclipse.co.uk/NewMay2.jpg

The icons are a mix of BeOS and BlueCurve and I use IconPackager to change them :)

Tom

two very cool wallpapers you have made there would love to see you post them up :) i dont suppose you could also point me in the right direction to the iconpackager beos and bluecurve sets. :) keep up the good work

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