eh... Thread last updated on 2003-04-15 08:22:25

Posted by member 24661 on 2003-04-14 05:55:01

i got litestep

now... how do i actually use it to redesign or to make a new shell?

is there programming involved, if so, how much?

Posted by member 1783 on 2003-04-14 06:31:15 link

READ

Posted by member 1783 on 2003-04-14 06:31:29 link

THE

Posted by member 1783 on 2003-04-14 06:31:40 link

MANUAL!!!

Posted by member 1783 on 2003-04-14 06:38:20 link

sry, had to do it ;)
anyway, browse the forums and you'll find a lot of answers. if you get stuck with something particular, then ask.
and the answer to your second question: it doesn't involve prgramming actually, just "describing" (if you know html you'll understand what i'm talking about). if you want you can program too with mzscript for example, but that's advanced themeing already.
my suggestion is: learn about OTS, download some OTS-themes you like, install them and try to find out how they work :)

Posted by member 24661 on 2003-04-14 07:36:33 link

ooo i didn't know there was a manual

And yes, i will do those...
Thanks! :0)=-

Posted by member 1 on 2003-04-14 11:15:56 link

PODNickerz - what application have you ever heard of, that is this complicated, having no manual? I mean...COME ON!

Posted by member 1413 on 2003-04-15 06:09:04 link

I thought it was natural instinct for people to look for a readme before even installing an application. Then agian, I don't get out much. :)

PODNickerz, I'll save ya lots of typeing time since you'll probably be back here to ask more questions.. Read all you can before you ask a question, there's a good chance it's already been talked about in these forums.

Posted by member 24661 on 2003-04-15 07:30:32 link

i dont usually read the readmes...i juz the the program up and hope she doesn't fail ;D

Posted by member 1783 on 2003-04-15 08:22:25 link

i share your opinion, PODNickerz, but ls is an exception.
ls' readmes are a must. ;)