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Originally posted by casanova

its a simple java scriot that is updated on a daily basis i use something like that on my personal website.

yup...simple:cheeky:

ahhh, but could you create those icons (not actually icons, pictures embedded into the web page) or that vector clock at the top or the fully working html bin. Feel free to give me a slap if i'm talking ****.

Anyway, updated desktop with new wallpaper, cheers Digital, and the sweet, sweet corneramp. I'm loving Winamp 3 more and more by the day, I just wish it played WMA files already :mad:

Anyway, new desktop here.

Originally posted by Dazzla

ahhh, but could you create those icons (not actually icons, pictures embedded into the web page) or that vector clock at the top or the fully working html bin. Feel free to give me a slap if i'm talking ****.

Anyway, updated desktop with new wallpaper, cheers Digital, and the sweet, sweet corneramp. I'm loving Winamp 3 more and more by the day, I just wish it played WMA files already :mad:

Anyway, new desktop here.

Nice desktop d00d. That corner amp fits your desktop design perfectly.

Originally posted by casanova

LOL :D

Actually.....

I've just headed over to his thread and apparently it's quite hard to make a program run from just a link on a web page.

I really don't know why anyone hasn't tried something like this before.. I'm sure some have thought about it, but just didn't do it, because of complexity.. Running programs from a web page isn't easy.. Although, that's a good thing.. hehe

So, is he lying? or are you just clever ;)

Originally posted by casanova

talisman in another gui editing app that lets a person use pictures and in addition gives the user great flexibility.

Yeah, but talisman is a whole shell replacement. This is a HTML page being displayed on an active desktop...

Originally posted by Xavier

Noticed on your latest desktop what looked like the taskbar audio player was skinned? Have you got a link for the skin or is it created by the msstyle that you use.

Whichever it rocks

Its a hacked audio shell player, hacked by me :D , download various shelplayers here.

Al you do is download the one you want then relace shplayer.dll in your system32 directory...

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