http://members.shaw.ca/designs604/desktop.jpg
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Fabolous, what program are you using to get that vertical Taskbar??
I think it is called Windows XP :p
I just drop icons into a folder called Shortcuts in my desktop folder, then drag the folder to the edge of your screen. Then right click it and change it to small icons.
Oh ok, I learned something new today :)
Is there anyway to change its color to match the normal blue taskbar along the bottom??
yeah, I was wondering about that I don't think so, It is matched to the tool-tip color (I think that's what its called), I'll look into it.
She's canadian -_-Quote:
w00t w00t
Ya, that and maple syrup. Only two good things that came out of Canada haha, jkjk :D:D
LOL. Damn Americans :)Quote:
Originally posted by scyther
Ya, that and maple syrup. Only two good things that came out of Canada haha, jkjk :D:D
Yea, that and the fact that our politcal leaders wont get their asses kicked without having 100 secret service guys around them :)
Current Desktop
http://home.insightbb.com/~forseti/desktop.jpg
I like to keep it smooth & clean ;) Resized it from 1280x1024 to save some space.
well i was given the no no for putting my desktop in the other thread...so here it is in the correct one! (and sorry TAZ, noticed the old one right after i posted in the other thread...my bad).
oh...and i like it simple as well.
http://www.cs.montana.edu/~schultz/s...ewdesktop2.jpg
Still playing around with how I like my desktop...
http://webpages.charter.net/jeffkos/Desktop2.jpg
how'd you get that calendar there.. I like that
Does this work for 2K?Quote:
It sure does :)Quote:
Originally posted by XP1800
Does this work for 2K?
I'm actually using an older version of Rainlendar, the new one I'm sure is OK, but it has alot of new "features" that I don't need like to-do list, outlook appointments, trip planning, etc. I just like my plain simple calendar.
Cool, that's all I would want too, I don't need the extra features. I'll give it a try;)Quote:
Originally posted by Gar
It sure does :)
I'm actually using an older version of Rainlendar, the new one I'm sure is OK, but it has alot of new "features" that I don't need like to-do list, outlook appointments, trip planning, etc. I just like my plain simple calendar.
The skin I'm using with Rainlendar is also included in the package. Its called the Shadow skin I believe.
Thanks for the link man, I must might have to make use of that. :)Quote:
Originally posted by Gar
The skin I'm using with Rainlendar is also included in the package. Its called the Shadow skin I believe.
I have used win'blinds, and also used StyleXPQuote:
Originally posted by GLScooby
3884kb mem usage. Pretty small.
stylexp uses about 500kb less than win'blinds
but, stylexp is less functional IMO, but i never used any of the extra stuff from object desktop (the windowblinds component library)
EXCEPT, for the icon proggy'
Also, Ms Cuthbert is onthe cover of Maxim this month, Hawt! :p:p
Here's a little more lovin' for those Tool fans...
http://www.freepgs.com/XP1800/DannyCareyScreenie.bmp
Lol, that's great!:D :D
what the winamp skin?Quote:
Originally posted by dudewth
http://www.freewebs.com/enigma1406/pics/desktop.jpg
Yea no direct linking...so copy and paste.
my latest, xfce4 (as always) with xine, gimp, gkrellm, etc., and custom bash prompt. :D
Here's mine. I forgot where I got this pic, but I really love it.
http://www.geocities.com/ianlavery24/misc/desktop.JPG
You image wasn't working, but if you go to properties and get the addy that way you can see it
Linky
Copy it into your address bar and it works :)