Taskbars in skins with round Start buttons don't hide completely

WindowBlinds version : WindowBlinds 6.01 (build 40 x86)

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(Plug and Play Monitor) 1 is attached to RADEON 9800 SERIES

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First, I apply a skin with a Vista-style round Start button. Exapmles are the Diamond theme, Ares, Arrow, etc. When I hide the taskbar via AutoHide, or when it gets hidden by ObjectDock, the top edge of the round Start button remains visible at the extreme edge screen. Here's a couple of small screenshots of the lower-left corner of my display:





Any idea what's going on?

Thanks,
-Jeff
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Reply #1 Top
even the taskbar in xp classic mode (all eye candy turned off) doesn't hide completely, there has to be some remnant of it available for the user to click on & expand again if necessary

- I think it's the same idea in your example
Reply #2 Top
It is because that skin and others like it have an oversized start button. This is a done by using an overlay image for the start button, thus the start button is bigger than the taskbar height and is therefore still slightly visible when taskbar is hidden.
Reply #3 Top
Yup, only solution.. only use skins with start buttons no taller than the Taskbar.
Reply #4 Top
Always wondered about that...thanks Cavan1! I learned something!  :CONGRAT: 
Reply #5 Top
Thanks, guys, for responding!

I don't think that this is strictly a "that's how the taskbar works" issue. The reason I say that is because of the way that the "Eminence" taskbar looks. This is a screenshot of the same corner of my monitor with the Eminence visual style applied:



I'm going to try to see how Vista handles its own default taskbar (I'm on XP) and compare the results. If it turns out that Vista can do it properly, then I'm going to push for WB to do it properly.

-Jeff
Reply #6 Top
I don't think that this is strictly a "that's how the taskbar works" issue. The reason I say that is because of the way that the "Eminence" taskbar looks.
End of quote


That skin does not have an oversized start button. Comparing apples and oranges.
Reply #7 Top
@vStyler (or any other skinner who knows):

Is there a skin element that I could remove or modify in SKS that would essentially "turn off" the part of the Start button graphic that extends above the taskbar?

Since I don't see the taskbar except on system start/stop, this would be less annoying than to always have the button remnant showing.

I could select a different taskbar skin for use with the rest of the Diamond VS, but then I'd lose the very nice Start Menu that comes with Diamond.

I'm not above tweaking things to try to get this looking good on my system. :)

-Jeff
Reply #8 Top
OK, y'all are answering too fast for me to keep up! (That's very cool, BTW :) )

@Cavan1 - I hear you and I understand. My comment that you quoted was in response to unclerob.

Any ideas for dealing with this in SkinStudio are welcome.

Thanks again,
-Jeff
Reply #9 Top
If you open the skin in SkinStudio and remove the Start Button Glow image, that will take care of it.
Reply #10 Top
Thanks, Mike!

I'm off to SKS...

-Jeff
Reply #11 Top
If you buy MikeB314's new master skin "sirus", you will see that he has used that oversized start button in a very clever and imaginative way. Wish I'd thought of it....hehe B[]
Reply #12 Top
MikeB314,

Your solution worked great! Thank you. :)

(I agree with BoXXi - that looks very clever. The style of Sirus isn't my cup of tea - I think Ares and Arrow suit my tastes much more - but it is some very nice work.)

Best regards,
-Jeff
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 :CONGRAT: