I have a tour and I just downloaded one of the reverie themes also. It is my new favorite. I also have the reflect 7carbon. It is my second favorite. I hated changing themes before, but now I am finding several that I actually like here and there......
1. Foppa ~ Click Here, and Here. Lots of home-screen real state for your favorite wallpaper; QL enabled & other shortcuts, weather icon. The theme is posted in the "Tour" theme area but it works on the 9700 great.
2. Smoked View HTW For all the reasons Iluvbb has mentioned (see bellow) and for its flexibility. Although originally made for the BB 9000, Gavin was kind enough to send me an OTA for the 9700.
Thanks Iluvbb!
Originally Posted by Iluvbb
My vote goes to Smoked View HTW by imdabold1.
1. Nice smokey, dark yet translucent color
2. Hidden today
3. Spacebar launches SMS/MMS-This was done at my request since the new version of QL allows you to select your shortcut key. The spacebar lauches QL on his posted link.
4. $ launches music
5. Hidden dock, so very wallpaper friendly
6. Weather slot
7. Love the transitions
8. Very fast, smooth and functional.
1. Foppa ~ Click Here, and Here. Lots of home-screen real state for your favorite wallpaper; QL enabled & other shortcuts, weather icon. The theme is posted in the "Tour" theme area but it works on the 9700 great.
2. Smoked View HTW For all the reasons Iluvbb has mentioned (see bellow) and for its flexibility. Although originally made for the BB 9000, Gavin was kind enough to send me an OTA for the 9700.
Thanks Iluvbb!
Wow Zguy don't know how I missed these Foppa themes, they're great! Rocking Foppa 6 with the custom icons....thanks
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Does anyone have a link to the Smoked View HTW theme to share? Thanks!
Originally Posted by Iluvbb
My vote goes to Smoked View HTW by imdabold1.
1. Nice smokey, dark yet translucent color
2. Hidden today
3. Spacebar launches SMS/MMS-This was done at my request since the new version of QL allows you to select your shortcut key. The spacebar lauches QL on his posted link.
4. $ launches music
5. Hidden dock, so very wallpaper friendly
6. Weather slot
7. Love the transitions
8. Very fast, smooth and functional.
**I also love the "Section 8 today theme" very nice.
With dock hidden:
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Hi Iluvbb
It's really a tossup between Foppa and Smoked View HTW. I am actually trying and liking a lot "Foppa 15 Naked -- no bottom dock" theme. Awesome for showing off your entire wallpaper on your homescreen. Link...
Originally Posted by Iluvbb
Wow Zguy don't know how I missed these Foppa themes, they're great! Rocking Foppa 6 with the custom icons....thanks
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by far my favourite, its a simple, clean theme. lets you enjoy your wallpaper, while still having your icons there for your favourite apps. As well, it has a dedicated weather icon (which i use for something else, but it is there). Has a nice clock that is easy to read as well.
I love the Smoked View HTW, but does anyone else have this? When I'm on a screen with choices, the font is SO big, it's cut off. I can't figure out any way to change this. Anyone else see this?
Thanks!
Originally Posted by Iluvbb
My vote goes to Smoked View HTW by imdabold1.
1. Nice smokey, dark yet translucent color
2. Hidden today
3. Spacebar launches SMS/MMS-This was done at my request since the new version of QL allows you to select your shortcut key. The spacebar lauches QL on his posted link.
4. $ launches music
5. Hidden dock, so very wallpaper friendly
6. Weather slot
7. Love the transitions
8. Very fast, smooth and functional.
**I also love the "Section 8 today theme" very nice.
I love the Smoked View HTW, but does anyone else have this? When I'm on a screen with choices, the font is SO big, it's cut off. I can't figure out any way to change this. Anyone else see this?
Thanks!
ive had that problem when i first made my Bold Docked Panels theme. its something the user cant really fix. I had to change the font size and re-export the theme.