Windowblinds: Basics

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Just Exactly HOW do I Skin My Computer???
Original Author:Cordelia
Date Created:Jan 4, 2005
Application:WindowBlinds
Programs Used:WindowBlinds

Contents

[edit] Introduction

I explained what skinning was in my last article Skinning: An Introduction, but how does one go about skinning their desktop? If you skin your desktop how do you change it back? How do you download a skin? Where do you find skins? Do you need a taxidermists license to do this? What if you want to change your computer back?? What if your boss walks in while you are doing this?? Where's the beef?? What if my computer explodes??? Can I find any pink and purple skins with unicorns!? Will I lose all my data if I do this??? Why should I do this?? Why are you making me do this?? What is the sky blue?? Why?? What?? Who??

All right, first things first. Put your head between your knees and take a few deep breaths. That's right...calm down...

  • Let's get a few of the ground rules out of the way: Stardock and WinCustomize does not in any way condone or encourage you to use our products while at work, as we feel strongly that the employers rights should be respected and you should work while you are at work and play while you are at home and never embezzle your time from your boss. Having said that, your boss would probably be so impressed by your computer wizardry s/he would want to give you a promotion, and a happy employee is a good employee, so just make sure your boss isn't looking and let's get to work!
  • Your computer will not explode nor will you lose data, although it is a good idea to do a backup on a regular basis. Why don't you do that now while you are thinking about it? If you don't know how to backup your computer, here are links to two articles that should help: www.argentuma.com and www.novastor.com.
  • I have never yet seen any skins that are pink and purple with unicorns, but then I am also a newcomer to the world of skinning. Maybe they are out there. Here's a note for all you veteran skinners if any of you happen to be reading this: there is a market you have been neglecting, that of "5 year old girl". Just a thought. I don't know how many 5 year olds hang out on WinCustomize, but it could happen.
  • I do not know why the sky is blue. Try this: Link. Warning! This link will take you to an online casino. I think this is also where the beef is.

[edit] Getting Started

NOW let's get down to business. Today's article is about how to begin skinning your computer.

Joy! You do not need to purchase anything to begin skinning your computer. You do need an Internet connection. As you are reading this article I'm assuming you have a connection already, so I'll skip the part where I explain how to set one up.

You will also need some software, called "WindowBlinds" (clever, eh?), that Stardock provides for a trial. Go here and get it. The software allows you to replace your current user interface with one of your own choosing.

Note: The trial will last for 30 days, after that it will no longer skin your windows and will revert to the default theme. Uninstalling and reinstalling will not reset the limit, the software is well worth the minimal ($20) investment.

When you download the software, you'll need to save it to your computer. If you are not familiar with downloading and installing software then here is a tip: what you are downloading will not install the software to your computer. It is an "executable file" (.exe). You must save the downloaded file and then do some other stuff to set it up. When you click on download it will ask you if you want to run or save it. Choose to save it and make sure you save it to your computer somewhere you will remember!! Then find that file and install the software.

If you already have WindowBlinds loaded then you don't need to go through this process.

[edit] Finding a Skin

Now for the fun part! You are already on www.wincustomize.com (I can only assume you are if you are reading this article) so scroll to the top of the page and click on the "Gallery" tab. The Gallery has many different sections for you to check out. Each one of these is a Gallery. Scroll down this list of Galleries on the right side until you find the WindowBlinds Gallery.

No, I cannot help you pick out a skin you would like. You must browse through the library yourself and find one. "But they are all so pretty!" you reply. Yes, it's true! But here's the beauty of the WindowBlinds software: you can try on more than one skin. So pick one and let's get going. Have you picked one? No? Go back to the Gallery and pick one. Oh, ok, here are some recommendations.

Go on. Just pick one. Just put your mouse over and - no! Not that one!!!

Just kidding! Whatever you picked is fine. Click on the button that says "download". While you are at it, why not give the artist a good rating, and maybe add a comment since you are downloading his/her skin?

When you click on the download button it will ask you if you want to run the skin or save it. Click on save. Once again, you must remember where you are saving it! For me, anything I download off the Internet automatically goes into the "My Downloads" folder. You can save it anywhere you'd like, just remember where you've put it. You can also move it later if you want to.

Presumably you have now downloaded a skin. If you haven't then this article isn't going to be half as much fun for you, but who am I to judge?

[edit] Loading the Skin

Open WindowBlinds. It will look something like this (click on the thumbnail for a larger view):

Windowblinds config.
Windowblinds config.

Note: I am using the full version of WindowBlinds, so yours may not look exactly like mine.

On the left side you will see "Add Visual Styles". Click on that. The program will take you to your documents, so browse around until you find the skin you just downloaded and click on "Load."

Adding a skin to Windowblinds.
Adding a skin to Windowblinds.

Now the skin should be in your library. The library is at the bottom - see where those little images are? That is your library. Just click on the skin you want to install. If you have a lot of skins, they won't all be visible so just use the scrollbar to go through them all.

Apply the skin.
Apply the skin.

The cursor on the left side is pointing to the command: "Apply Changes". Click it. Go on, it'll be ok!

Oooh! I picked the skin "Sexy" by vStyler because it's a very popular Master Skin, and because I thought it looked cool. I was right, it is cool! Here is what my computer looks like now. If you like it, get it here (since it is a Master skin, it has to be bought in order to use it).

Sexy desktop.
Sexy desktop.

[edit] Conclusion

And that, my friends, are the basics on how to skin your computer. A very wise person (Karmagirl) once told me that once you start skinning you never want to go back. She is right. I have to use default XP at work, and looking at that interface hurts my eyes. It burns, IT BURNS!! Thank goodness for WindowBlinds.

If you have any questions about this article, please feel free to post on the forums. If you have other ]technical support questions, I assure you I cannot answer them. Try this link.

Tomorrow's Article: "How to revert to the original Windows XP interface". Mwahaha! Mwahahahaha! I'm making you wait!


Daily hint for the noob: You can comment on this and any other article all you want. If you post a comment requesting help with an issue, be prepared to wait for an answer. Requesting help via posting a comment to an article is not the fastest way to get help. E-mailing Stardock Support is. Good luck!

You can find a primer on skinning written by Draginol here, if you want more information than I am giving you.


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