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I am out of ideas Chuck as I know the theme works for me.
Sorry
Jerry
Just to be sure I didn't do something stupid in all the downloads Jerry, could you resend the theme? And...
Is your PC multi-user? If so, then which folder are you putting the theme into?
When I get a minute maybe I'll just try it from the ground up one more time. ND...it's the UxStyle that you prefer using to "open up" custom themes?
And tell me again, why the h--- did MS lock out themes in the first place?
I dig I've been a bother jerry, and I appreciate your efforts.
Chuck
The theme is here at bottom of post #50 Windows 7 Ultimate with NO SP-1?
No it not, but it still go in C:\Windows\Resources\ThemesIs your PC multi-user? If so, then which folder are you putting the theme into?
Yes, but both ways should work. Follow the tutorial very closelyUxStyle that you prefer using to "open up" custom themes?
I don't knowAnd tell me again, why the h--- did MS lock out themes in the first place?
Jerry
OK, thanks. I'll shout out if I can make any progress.
Thanks Jerry,
Chuck
Jerry, separate question, but sort of the same:
The color used when, for instance, the progress meter for I am downloading a file, is the same color [on mine] as the background of the "Selected." One of the big reasons I cannot use light backgrounds for Selected is that then that light color for me [and my bad vision] is hard to see -- so I try to choose darker colors for the "Selected" backgrounds.
Can that "meter color" be isolated and changed independently, so that it wouldn't affect or be effected by the Selected background color?
Chuck
I cannot figure how to recreate it. I tried downloading, but since I use Get Right, it grabs the download.
It's the progress bar that Windows uses...'ll try to grab it next time I see it.
Chuck
Firefox for the most part. IE when I have to...
Jerry, I dunno0 how, but I screwed up the CBW biles in and outside the folder. It dawned on me to go all the way back and start over, and, lo and behold, it workes, just exactly as you designe it!
I apologize for the stumbles, and truly thank you for your time, effort and patience!
Regards,
Chuck Billow