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While I appreciate your efforts to make another great Luna Mod (we can never have enough), this does not resemble Luna enough.

I give you a rating of 0 out of a possible 10, with 5 being "****".

you can understand why I will ignore you forever.

LMAO!!!!!

oh, unique, just curious, how many colours scheme are you planning to release this time?

I do agree, those colors do make it a better theme.  Very nice prell.

Thanks :-) I also changed "Application Background" to RGB 199:196:163. It was a little too "dark"/brown-ish for my tastes.

I was hunting around for the color reference Outlook uses for its toolbar (posted below), but I couldn't find it. I was wondering if maybe Outlook says "ok, I want [such and such] color, but a little darker." Maybe not. Also, I posted another "outlaw" color, found on a tab control, that I can't find in the Appearance->Advanced options.

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While I appreciate your efforts to make another great Luna Mod (we can never have enough), this does not resemble Luna enough.

I give you a rating of 0 out of a possible 10, with 5 being "****".

some people just like to be @ssholes. Either make a helpful suggestion or shut your mouth and go to another forum.

While I appreciate your efforts to make another great Luna Mod (we can never have enough), this does not resemble Luna enough.

I give you a rating of 0 out of a possible 10, with 5 being "****".

see, that post may have actually been worth something IF, and only IF, you had actually had the decency to say WHY you gave it a 0.

you all are blind - this theme is NOT USABLE

Hold on....what are you talking about? This theme is usable, very usable. I am using it right now. Sorry, but "HUH".

Oh yeah, welcome to Neowin.

I'm awfully looking forward to see the "not-so-thin" version of this theme. I have used LunaII for several months now. I agree that we need blue instead of orange tab-rollovers. We also need some onmouse over effects for the _ [] X buttons, if you now what I mean. Sorry if I'm not understandable but english is not my mother tongue :)

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