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Originally posted by GimieGimieGimie

But i really really loved your Red themed one.

Don't think i can find such a desktop to beat it, truely an inspiration!

Great work

Gimie

I agree, the signature is the one who suits me better, I really love the red theme, but Im tired of the pink part in coughdrop, so I need to find a totally red theme now :evil: :paranoid:

here?s a screen of my red desktop, the best desktop I ever had (except for the pink part)

I don't know whats up, but i've tried 3 different versions including the latest version of True Launch Bar on my Windows XP and i get the same problem everytime, its very very SLOW! :(

When selected to load, it takes about 30secs to show, then when i move it out of the taskbar it takes 10.

Even worse, when i boot into Windows, after the log-on screen, it takes a a whole 2-3mins to load up the True Launch Bar!

Why is it so slow for me?

Maybe it only work for FAST PCS?

I have P3 500mhz with 192mb of ram, Windows XP works fine.

I'm using a Aqua theme for my taskbar/desktop, could that make any difference?

Any ideas people?

Gimie

Originally posted by GimieGimieGimie

I don't know whats up, but i've tried 3 different versions including the latest version of True Launch Bar on my Windows XP and i get the same problem everytime, its very very SLOW! :(

When selected to load, it takes about 30secs to show, then when i move it out of the taskbar it takes 10.

Even worse, when i boot into Windows, after the log-on screen, it takes a a whole 2-3mins to load up the True Launch Bar!

Why is it so slow for me?

Maybe it only work for FAST PCS?

I have P3 500mhz with 192mb of ram, Windows XP works fine.

I'm using a Aqua theme for my taskbar/desktop, could that make any difference?

Any ideas people?

Gimie

are you using alpha blending in your TLB menus?

Alpha Blending, i've heard of it, but i'm no expert, how can i check if its active or not?

Is it in the settings/options tab, cuz i can't find it or has it got something to do with StylesXP maybe?

Another thing, when loading, the taskbar is completely frozen!

P.S. Saint Dark (Hehe), your red themed desktop, i didn't see the pink, i saw it as just another shade of red :p

Thx for the help!

Gimie

Originally posted by GimieGimieGimie

Alpha Blending, i've heard of it, but i'm no expert, how can i check if its active or not?

Is it in the settings/options tab, cuz i can't find it or has it got something to do with StylesXP maybe?

Another thing, when loading, the taskbar is completely frozen!

P.S. DarkSaint, your red themed desktop, i didn't see the pink, i saw it as just another shade of red :p

Thx for the help!

Gimie

is saint dark :D

alpha blending is transparency, if your menus are transparent you?re using it

hey guys,

sorry i'm a little out of it, but how do you get the clock in the systray to show more than just the time? ie "Wednesday, January 2 11:13PM"?

dang, i had another question, but i can't remember, hehe :ditsy: maybe i'll remember later.

**EDIT** a-ha, i remembered. what's with the transparent mIRC? is that using glass, or is there some feature in mIRC that i don't know about?

ciao,

joe

ps. i'm on break now, but as soon as I get back to *MY* comp, I'll have a new desktop to show.

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