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QDT Themes FAQ v1.06
*****FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT DESKTOP THEMES*****
INDEX
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1. What is a desktop theme?
2. Where do I find themes?
3. Where do I find good themes?
4. How do I download themes?
5. How do I install themes?
6. How do I find a particular theme?
7. How do I create themes?
8. What is the difference between Plus! 95 and Plus! 98 themes?
9. Can I use Plus! 95 themes in Plus! 98 and vice versa?
10. Can I use a theme designed for a different screen resolution?
11. How do I restore the original startup/shutdown screens?
12. Solutions to other known problems
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1. What is a desktop theme?
A desktop theme is a convenient way of converting several aspects of the desktop environment
at the same time. A (complete) theme consists of cursors, icons, sound files, wallpaper,
color scheme and an installation file with the extension ".theme". Sometimes themes also
include screensavers and startup/shutdown screens.
Desktop themes are usually based on some specific topic, e. g. a movie, a band or a
game. There are thousands of themes available on the web, ranging from top quality
professional creations to amateurish crap.
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2. Where do I find themes?
There are lots of theme sites on the web. They can roughly be divided into five basic
categories:
a) Sites that store themes.
Theme World (http://www.themeworld.com/)
Custom Effects (http://www.customeffects.com/)
Windows 95 Themes Collection (ftp://ftp.ntua.gr/pub/pc/win95.themes/)
WinThemes.com (http://www.winthemes.com/)
Tucows Free Themes (http://www.freethemes.com/)
b) Sites that offer vast collections of organized theme links.
Trish's Theme Terrain (http://trish.interspeed.net/)
The Unleashed (http://www.theunleashed.com/)
Desktop Heaven (http://www.desktopheaven.com/)
Themez (http://www.themez.com/)
c) Sites that offer a limited amount of themes, often produced by the site owner(s).
Vanessa Zoe (http://welcome.to/vanessa-zoe)
Quality Desktop Themes (http://www.themes.nu/)
Themes by Gates (http://welcome.to/themes)
Ouija's Reality (http://strangetimes.interspeed.net/Themes/ouija.htm)
Cap'n Jim's Homepage (http://jim.geek.net/)
themes you never knew existed... (http://tynke.simplenet.com/)
Choc Fiction (http://www.multimania.com/chocfiction/index.html)
Digital Themes (http://www.digital-themes.com/)
Judd's Theme Bar (http://www.wwics.com/~yanceyj/)
Ill-Tempered (http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lakes/8359/)
d) Sites that offer theme reviews with ratings, previews and written commentary.
The Theme Doctor (http://www.thethemedoctor.com/)
Dream Theme (http://www.mountvalley.com/dreamtheme/)
Themez (http://www.themez.com/)
e) Sites that offer collections of links to different theme sites.
Desktop Themes Ring (http://www.webring.org/cgi-bin/webring?home;ring=plusthemes)
Plus! Themes Ring (http://www.cyberhighway.net/~nr9/plusthemes/ring/)
Theme Central Station (http://www.agt.net/public/niki/themes.htm)
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3. Where do I find good themes?
In fact most themes on the web are of rather poor quality. It would be safe to say that
about one theme in five is worthwhile, and about one in ten is really good. If you are
looking for high quality themes you should consider visiting The Theme Doctor
(http://www.thethemedoctor.com/), where you'll find the best themes on the web, rated,
reviewed and previewed.
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4. How do I download themes?
On most sites the download instructions are very simple. You usually just click on the
theme name.
Sometimes servers are very busy, resulting in slow or even stagnant downloads. To solve
this problem, get an application called "GetRight" (http://www.getright.com/). It allows you
to resume downloads. So if a server starts giving you a hard time when you've downloaded a
portion of a file, you can simply abort the download and resume it later (i. e. without
having to download the file all over again). Another outstanding download application is
"FileHound" (http://www.nexi.com/albinofrog/).
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5. How do I install themes?
Themes are almost without exception stored in zip format. This means you'll need a 32 bit
version of WinZip (http://www.winzip.com/) to extract themes.
To install themes, you'll need to use some theme application. Microsoft Plus! is the
most common and probably the best application. But there are several other programs that
work just as well, e. g. "Desktop Themes" (ftp://ftp.lss.com.au/desktopt.zip) or
"XTheme Manager" (http://www.vclxx.com/download/xtm22.zip).
Most themes are very easy to install. Just unzip them to your theme directory and
install. But some themes are improperly coded. The most common mistake made is that the
.theme file refers to directories or files that are missing or have nothing to do with the
theme in question. Luckily, such mistakes are very easy to fix. A .theme file is simply a
large batch file, i. e. a text file assigning paths to different files. A .theme file simply
tells windows where to find wallpaper, cursors, icons, etc. If you open it in Notepad, you
will almost immediately grasp the structure of the code. If a .theme file contains errors
you can edit it very easily to fix it.
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6. How do I find a particular theme?
If you are looking for a theme based on some particular subject, but can't find it, try
the following:
a) First try searching the largest theme sites, e. g. "http://www.themez.com/",
"http://www.theunleashed.com/", "http://www.desktopheaven.com/".
b) If you still can't find it, try searching AltaVista (http://www.altavista.com/)
with the following commands:
+"desktop themes" +subject (e. g. titanic, jurassic park, starcraft)
+"desktop theme" +titanic
+themes +"jurassic park"
+desktop +theme +starcraft
c) You can request themes at Theme World (http://www.themeworld.com/).
d) You could also create your own theme.
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7. How do I create themes?
There is a brilliant theme creation tutorial available on the web, created by Joey Holt. It
can be downloaded from the following location:
http://www.themeworld.com/cgi-bin/redir.pl/themestu.zip
A comprehensive tutorial is also available at Tucows Free Themes (http://www.freethemes.com/).
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8. What is the difference between Plus! 95 and Plus! 98 themes?
Plus! 95 and Plus! 98 themes are basically very similar. There are however a few important
differences:
*Plus! 98 themes have more advanced color schemes.
*Plus! 98 themes have an additional icon for the "My Documents" folder.
*Plus! 98 themes have a different icon code. This is the only compatibility problem.
*Plus! 98 themes usually include Win98 webview images.
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9. Can I use Plus! 95 themes in Plus! 98 and vice versa?
Plus! 95 themes work fine in Plus! 98. However, the icons of a Plus! 98 theme will not load
in Plus! 95. This problem is very easy to fix however. If you have a Plus! 98 theme and want
the icons to work in Plus! 95, you can edit the .theme file in Notepad to fix the problem.
A Plus! 98 .theme file icon code looks like this:
[Software\Classes\CLSID\{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}\DefaultIcon]
DefaultValue=%ThemeDir%Theme My Computer.ico,0
A Plus! 95 .theme file icon code looks like this:
[CLSID\{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}\DefaultIcon]
DefaultValue=%ThemeDir%Theme My Computer.ico,0
So just remove all instances of the line "Software\Classes\" from the icon code, and the
icons will load.
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