Talk:Visual style
Light[edit source]
You forgot Light, here's it:
Name | Appears in | Finalized? |
---|---|---|
Watercolor | Windows XP build 2223 - 2419 | No |
Sample Test Visual Style | Windows XP build 2410 - 2419 | No |
Luna | Windows XP | Yes |
Royale | Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 | Yes |
Embedded | Windows Embedded 2009 | Yes |
Plex | Windows Longhorn M3 - M6 | No |
Slate | Windows Longhorn M7 - M9 | No |
Jade | Windows Longhorn M7 - M9 | No |
Windows Basic | Windows Vista - Windows 7 | Yes |
Windows Aero | Windows Longhorn M6 - Windows 7 | Yes |
Aero Lite | Windows 8 - present | Yes |
Light | Windows 10 May 2019 Update - present | Yes |
- Light is not a visual style. Visual styles are
.msstyles
files. --Ryuzaki (talk | contribs) 19:42, 31 December 2019 (UTC)
aero not finished[edit source]
Hey, Ryuzaki and other nibbas, Aero has to be the BEST visual style EVER. But, what if i tell you that Aero is unfinished. I know that peapole will say Hey! Are you drunk? But is some examples of Basic going on within Aero:
- User Account Control
- Extracting items in WinRAR
Microsoft, you should bring back Aero-Glass for the next Windows version with improvents.
Dear Microsoft, PLEASE START DEVELOPMENT ON A WINDOWS VERSION THAT IS NOT A WINDOWS 10 UPDATE! Sorry for being cruel, Microsoft :(
— Preceding unsigned comment added by 2001:8a0:e579:7f01:f555:7502:627b:792f (talk • contribs)
Luna variants[edit source]
In the notes section, it is written that Luna "Has four known variants, three of which have been shipped with the RTM". What is the last variant it is referencing? It could be Royale, but then why does that visual style have a separate page? --Glossybyte (talk) 21:00, 10 June 2020 (UTC)
- The early Luna is actually different from what shipped in the RTM. --Ryuzaki (talk | contribs) 08:20, 11 June 2020 (UTC)
- So the 2428 version is considered a separate variant. In my opinion there should be a note referencing both that and the Luna from 2415, but thanks for the clarification! --Glossybyte (talk) 09:04, 11 June 2020 (UTC)
Candy[edit source]
It was recently discovered in the leaked XP source code. Should we add the page, or integrate it into another page? --jbaitker12 (talk | contribs) 6:41, 23 September 2020 (UTC)