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hey whats up. now before you say "there is already a userbar thread".
I already know that. i just made this thread so more people could see this user bar sence its for this forum. i also put it in the userbar thread too.

I will be makeing several different ones too add to the thread. If anybody else makes any that is a mac forums userbar post it here.

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No. The only way I could do it is to take out the .com part. I just tell myself it's one of those "visually dynamic elements" I learned about in college. :)

Unfortunately, the web-based program I used to make the userbar places a lot of restrictions when you use the animated section. It makes the rest of the background black. What I'd really like to do is make it white, or red. Either of those would look better.
 
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No. The only way I could do it is to take out the .com part. I just tell myself it's one of those "visually dynamic elements" I learned about in college. :)

Unfortunately, the web-based program I used to make the userbar places a lot of restrictions when you use the animated section. It makes the rest of the background black. What I'd really like to do is make it white, or red. Either of those would look better.

speaking as a graphic artist, yes, it is more dynamic like that (the way it currently is). I think it looks pretty darn good actually. I just think a more subtle, or fluid animation would be nicer - but that's me being picky :p
Nice work!
 

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