Themes do not have effect on folder windows.... Thread last updated on 2005-08-31 17:53:10

Posted by member 262308 on 2005-08-29 12:06:05

Whenever I change my theme, even on the default Austerity theme my folder windows remain unchanged. They just look like regular Windows windows. What did I do wrong? I'm using the latest litestep, and Austerity, or ReLuna as my themes.

Posted by member 1885 on 2005-08-29 12:38:16 link

What are you saying, that "regular Windows windows" *are* affected by LiteStep? LiteStep does not alter your system look, unless of course you have the Syscolor module running which changes the colors of your windows and such. Is that what you're talking about?

Posted by member 212670 on 2005-08-29 12:39:12 link

When DeViLbOi sees this thread, I picture him giving his monitor the finger.

And to answer the question... Litestep doesn't skin your windows.

Posted by member 1949 on 2005-08-29 17:11:50 link

Oh man I see a locked thread coming fast!!! lol
Windowsblinds or Stylexp!

Posted by member 248213 on 2005-08-29 18:09:07 link

or UXtheme hack! (for VisualStyles)
quick quick!

*zoing*

Posted by member 1 on 2005-08-29 21:37:43 link

nope...no locked thread this time. banned user. anyone else want a piece of me?

Posted by member 261468 on 2005-08-29 21:58:25 link

:/

Posted by member 258027 on 2005-08-29 23:56:59 link

Ill take a filet...

maybe a side of ribs.

That come with fries?

:-D

Posted by member 212670 on 2005-08-30 00:21:15 link

That might have been a tad harsh. ;)

Posted by member 248213 on 2005-08-30 04:03:38 link

Nah, I like your style Devilboi (its all in the name!!!)

Hopefully someone will start a new thread.
Imagine the carcasses lining the forum walls :o

Posted by member 212670 on 2005-08-30 04:39:31 link

Ban fractal!

Posted by member 248213 on 2005-08-30 05:49:24 link

I dare ya!

ps: Ban xcal! (he dont do crap anyway!)

Posted by member 1 on 2005-08-30 07:21:18 link

might have been harsh but hopefully it gets the point accross about reading sticky threads

Posted by member 248213 on 2005-08-30 17:36:15 link

I doubt it will have any affect.
Maybe have this thread as a sticky.
and Hilight all the text in RED!!!

Posted by member 1885 on 2005-08-30 23:05:49 link

I agree with fractaldesign, it's unlikely this will have any effect. People are obviously not reading any other threads before they post, so... *shrug*

Posted by member 258027 on 2005-08-31 00:14:40 link

might try making it a prereq (via cookie) that certain pages be viewed before entering the site propper (for first login only).

Use big print so people know it's IMPORTANT!!!

Or something...

just a thought,

Amejin

Posted by member 248213 on 2005-08-31 17:53:10 link

Yeah, thats the method they were contemplating on the eMule board.

Prereq:
1. Searched (for anything ;))
2. Read x no. of stickies
3. Downloaded a theme (check if its just a theme issue?)
4. Visited the docs page (even if there isnt anything there yet)
5. Jumped through hoops of fire
etc

That would be cool.
And if the n00b tried to post before doing all of those things, they would be told the tasks they havent completed in their "quest for knowledge" or something...

:D