Published on February 17, 2008 By Frankief In WindowBlinds
The newest build of Windowblinds says in the history that an option has been added to change explorer backgrounds. Where can I find that option in WBconfiguration?
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on Feb 17, 2008
This feature only, on vista.
In wb config window top last bar: Exproler backgrounds .
on Feb 17, 2008
Okay, so why not for XP?
on Feb 17, 2008
Because explorer backgrounds aren't functional in XP.
on Feb 17, 2008
There are plenty of single applications what work with XP...
on Feb 17, 2008
Perhaps I am confused. In previous versions of Windowblinds, you could change dialog backgrounds and MDI backgrounds, but the newer version does not have that option. I use a program called Windowpapers Xp to change folder backgrounds like in Win98. So what is "Exlorer Backgrounds"?
on Feb 17, 2008
Explorer backgrounds are small texture images you can use in Vista to provide a nice backdrop that isnt solid white.. eg: a pinstripe or gradient.
on Feb 17, 2008
Backdrop for what, folders? If so Windowspaper has that beat cause I can use any image I like.
on Feb 17, 2008
If so Windowspaper has that beat cause I can use any image I like.


Not if one doesn't use that   
on Feb 17, 2008
Gosh, don't mean to be stubborn, but again, are we taking about the background in folders or something else? Exactly what are Explorer backgrounds?
on Feb 17, 2008
are we taking about the background in folders or something else?
Yes.
on Feb 17, 2008
I dont think it was a Yes/No question
on Feb 18, 2008
No, it wasn't a yes or no question. So, are explorer backgrounds the same as folder backgrounds? If not, what exactly are explorer backgrounds? The reason for my confusion is that in a previous post it is stated that explorer backgrounds aren't functional in XP.
on Feb 18, 2008
Sorry, in Vista, the explorer (folder) backgrounds can have an image applied to them through WB.



Which looks like:


on Feb 18, 2008
You can do it in XP as well.


on Feb 18, 2008
You can do it in XP as well.
I stand corrected.  You can't set the opacity in XP though.
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