Mike got it.
MarkMcQ
"He comes up with irrelevant reasons to not accept my themes because he is lazy and does not want to do work." Btw, might I add that it actually takes more work to remove a skin and type the rejection mail, than to click 1 button to approve it? You owe jafo an apology.
I thought that taskbar looked way beyond the rest of the skin, graphically. I couldn't place it though. Can't remove the skin, I keep getting an error from the site, maybe another admin can try when they see this thread.
How about we do this Pop Idol style, and have the public vote on which of your uploads get to stay? Actually, scratch that, you'd probably run up a huge bill voting for yourself. Don't undermine the work any of the admins do here again, we don't take kindly to it. Technically we could kick you right off the site, since you just made a personal attack against another member, who happens to be an admin too. Oooh, now there's something the public should vote on...... [Message
I actually did a Chopper inspired one, but because of something I did with the background texture, it wouldn't work as a functioning skin. There's a screenshot of it in the concepts section at Skinplant.
At any point did you email actually Stardock about it, or just randomly spew anger? Bugs don't get fixed on assumptions, they get fixed by someone informing them of any issues like this.
I don't mean this to come across as rude, but if this is your skin, and it's being hosted elsewhere, isn't this a matter you can handle yourself? It's simply a simple process of sending them an e-mail and asking them to remove your work.
If YOU like your work, then what's the problem? You don't need validation by having it accepted here. There's lots of places out there that don't have a moderation process you could also submit to.
I end up with an incredibly dark monitor.
I'll give you a donut if you can turn my car into one of those.
StyleXP is totally different from DX, Yehuda. If you're going throw out worthless comments, at least have them in context. As for the Konfab vs DX thing, while DX can do all that Konfab can, and more, from what I see, the DX widget thing never really took off till Konfab became popular, to be frank. Most of the better DX widgets are essentially Konfabesque, although thankfully now people are starting to do more unique stuff, instead of just repeating what's already been done. While DX may
If you compare the download counts too, only about 10% of the downloads are by subscribers, the rest is from non-subscribers, so I think a skin being featured won't give it too much of an advantage.
Bloody hell, I thought that bit about the math problem was a joke till actually I read the rules. Why the hell would they need to find out how good a Canadian is at math just to give them a new GFX card?
"#4 by Madam TN Brat! - 11/2/2004 11:45:17 AM I believe that opinions are important. We are the customers after all. " Downloading a free skin doesn't make you a customer.
Oh, and if it's any help, the left content margin pushes the user icon AND text toward the right side. The right content margin however pulls the text towards the right, on it's own (i.e. leaves the user icon where it is) for some bizarre reason. Using negative values on the left margin let's you pull the text back to the left. And a value of -500 can remove the text and user icon.
Better using the margin to suck the text off the userpane. It's only one attribute, whereas a font preset involves at least 5 to have it work.
You've linked to a picture of Barney.
You just add a new shortcut to the desktop and in the location box just put the command, and it should work.
Don't forget to apologise for trawling for rates from Skinplant either, Mr 'DT Developments'. Not only using underhanded tactics, but coming to us under false pretense. And if we hadn't figured out it was you, you would have given yourself away with the reply you sent to Mike when he gave you a quote. Very professional, yeah......
That's for the icon, but I think it would work for Object Dock items too.
That's if you're using XP, I should add. Older versions use a slightly different mthod.
You set each one to execute the following: %windir%\system32\shutdown.exe Then use a modifier switch at the end from one of these: -r Restarts -l Logoff -s Shutdown So an example of a shutdown icon command would be: %windir%\system32\shutdown.exe -s
All you need is a copy of DesktopX. A widget is just a DX object saved as an .exe file.
ahh. oops.
Isn't the bootscreen set to one resoloution of 1024 or something like that? Original post is about Bootskins, but seems now it might be LogonStudio, so I may be on the wrong track.