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Post by webmaster on Nov 30, 2007 13:42:00 GMT 8
Comon...lay off it. What do you mean you don't personalise your com? The whole class has done it! Some spiffy, some not so spiffy, and some just plain lame. But EVERYONE wants to make EVERYTHING about them look good, and that includes their objects. Mobile phones, PDAs, clothes . But above all, the device that many own that have almost No Limit in Personalisation is none other than... How to choose a good wallpaperReally. Its up to you. Any pic that you find, once digitally scanned, can be made into the most basic of personalisation of coms. They can look like this... Or this... (No protesting fans pleese) Or, even this... Its really up to you. Who wants that BORING Windows XP Professional symbol on your desktop? Find something more insteresting! Coming Soon...SKins and Themeswebmaster
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Post by The 13i$cU1+ Mon$+3r on Dec 15, 2007 11:56:48 GMT 8
Wow where is Skins and themes? It has been quite a few days already. Anyway if you would like to know your computer already has a few set themes if you are using Windows XP. To use them right click on your boring Windows XP Professional/Bliss Desktop wallpaper and click on properties. The themes listed are My Current Theme, Windows XP, Energy Blue(If your Computer was installed with Windows after 2005/SP2 I think) My current Theme(Modified) and Windows Classic(Who wants that eerie looking XP menu? The old Windows 98 looks better because its gray with a blue background). If you like your current desktop but want to change the theme and put your current screen back without anything moving, hit 'save as' to save your current desktop and open it later when you want to change it back. If you are not satisfied with the default skins, you can search the web for different types of skins which you may want. Examples are: - www.flyakiteosx.com for a cool looking mac OS 10 tiger skin.
Even the startup looks like a mac's.
- www.alienware.com for retarded alienware OS skins
- www.lighttek.com/talisman.htm for assorted skins using the talisman dessktop software to produce them. Other talisman desktop skins can be installed by placing your installation file onto your desktop with talisman running. Also it allows you to build your own skins too.
- www.stardock.com/products/desktopx/ for assorted skins with widgets and cool sidebars
If you still aren't satisfied, you can buy skins online(Its not worth it seriously) and use them as you would use free skins. Also you can just buy a god d**ned Vista/Mac OS 10 Leopard(Owns Vista's butt) which looks much better then its retarded copy skins. Whats next webby? I might just write it for you again. P.S. Webby, the cute pic of the bouncing furballs has disappeared.
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Post by The 13i$cU1+ Mon$+3r on Dec 16, 2007 20:36:42 GMT 8
Ok I will carry on with creating new looks for your startup menu cool colours. right click on your taskbar and click properties. The default tab which opens will allow you to set stuff lie auto-hiding the taskbar and the quick launch. The other tab allows you to switch between the Windows XP start menu which looks like gel or the Windows Classic one which is boring and gray and looks like the rectangular clothes drawer. Both can be cutomised to the amount of start menu pins are saved and whether to show big or small icons in the main start menu. You also can change the colour of your windows and its font so it can look like anything from a graveyard to a garden. If you choose Windows Classic, you can have a wide range of colour choices. XP/Energy blue isn't that flexible and only allows minimal changes to the colour and all. To do that, right click properties on your pikachu desktop and then click on the appearence tab. There you can choose wheteher you want a windows XP/Energy Blue/Windows Classic window box layout. Then you can change the colour of XP layout in the scroll box at the bottom(Sadly energy blue cant be changed at all) click advanced to change the settings for windows Classic to change its font colour combinations and font colour. Customising iconsWhen I find time yawn. Will add screenies when I fell like changing my desktop.
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Post by Wesltw on Dec 17, 2007 22:03:05 GMT 8
yawn. thisis 2 wordy
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Post by webmaster on Dec 18, 2007 18:38:01 GMT 8
Then no wonder your personalisation skills are wooden. You don't bother to read the important parts.
webmaster
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Post by The 13i$cU1+ Mon$+3r on Dec 18, 2007 18:48:01 GMT 8
Lol Webby's right. The IMPORTANT stuff are boring...
Just like the fine print in any contract or product.
But I agree that its too non-reader friendly, a strain to the eyes.
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Post by Wesltw on Dec 18, 2007 21:30:24 GMT 8
wth i dont read the rest, just the fine print
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Post by The 13i$cU1+ Mon$+3r on Dec 18, 2007 21:52:07 GMT 8
But the whole thing is the fine print...
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Post by Wesltw on Dec 19, 2007 11:07:17 GMT 8
tehn its definately 2 wordy.
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Post by The 13i$cU1+ Mon$+3r on Dec 19, 2007 11:08:12 GMT 8
Ok Changed it added some screenies suggestions please?
OMG I'm writing this like a hero guide
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