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im quite inspired by the soft7 theme :)

but ive worked on it from the ground up. I am making this theme for myself. But i will release it when its done.

Well it isnt identical. It is kind of a hi-res aero :p

anyhow

i am done with the buttons here is the teaser.

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yes it indeed does :)

because we are both aiming for the same thing (soft and smooth)....

ill b working on the superbar now

I like Aero so a theme with some subtle changes to make it better is much appreciated.

However those caption button hover overs look nasty IMO :(

I think you should just do it similar to how aero does it.

I really like the combined caption buttons, you really pulled that off. I also agree that you should probably get rid of the hover colors. Maybe you can work something else in there, or edit the colors to be more subtle.

I'll be looking out for this one :).

thank u so much :)

btw guys..

i cant seem to like anything other then the lines highlight i already did on the caption :(

ill either make it colorless or like this. coz the normal ones dont go..

How about highlights similar to the one you get when you hover over non running pinned icons on the superbar, only from the top instead of the bottom, and red for the close. and maybe slightly more blue than the superbar one for min/max.

How about highlights similar to the one you get when you hover over non running pinned icons on the superbar, only from the top instead of the bottom, and red for the close. and maybe slightly more blue than the superbar one for min/max.

Now THAT would look awesome! :D

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