840quadra
Sep 21, 2006, 06:00 PM
I use the iTunes widget quite a bit. I actually have it up on all systems all the time.
I have attached some of the image files to change the iTunes widget screen from Green to a shade of blue.
How to install the updated color styles
1. First close the iTunes widget if you have it open. After that, on Tiger, use spotlight and locate your iTunes widget, or if you know it's location browse to it yourself.
2. Before you edit your itunes Widget, make a copy of it, and store it in a safe location, on or off your system. Take the following actions at your own risk. No warranties are expressed or implied by taking the following actions.
3. After you made your backup copy (or not) right click (or Control click) on the iTunes widget icon, and click on show package contents.
4. Replace the image titled Default.png with the following.
58148 rename file to default.png
5. Browse to the Images folder within the iTunes package folder
6. Replace the body.png file with the following.
58147 rename file body.png
note
If you are fine with green EQ bars, progress bars, and volume sliders stop at 6. If you want to turn the entire interface into a light shade of blue, continue with 7.
7. Replace the rest of the color sets with [b]duration-knob.png, duration-slider.png, empty.png, eq.png, and filled.png.
58149 Rename duration-knob.png
58150 Rename duration-slider.png
58151 Rename empty.png
58153 Rename eq.png
58154 Rename filled.png
After you are done, simply open the iTunes widget as you normally would and everything should have changed from a shade of green, to a light shade of blue. When changing volume and sliding the slider while playing a song, everything should be much better looking (if you like blue :)
I have attached some of the image files to change the iTunes widget screen from Green to a shade of blue.
How to install the updated color styles
1. First close the iTunes widget if you have it open. After that, on Tiger, use spotlight and locate your iTunes widget, or if you know it's location browse to it yourself.
2. Before you edit your itunes Widget, make a copy of it, and store it in a safe location, on or off your system. Take the following actions at your own risk. No warranties are expressed or implied by taking the following actions.
3. After you made your backup copy (or not) right click (or Control click) on the iTunes widget icon, and click on show package contents.
4. Replace the image titled Default.png with the following.
58148 rename file to default.png
5. Browse to the Images folder within the iTunes package folder
6. Replace the body.png file with the following.
58147 rename file body.png
note
If you are fine with green EQ bars, progress bars, and volume sliders stop at 6. If you want to turn the entire interface into a light shade of blue, continue with 7.
7. Replace the rest of the color sets with [b]duration-knob.png, duration-slider.png, empty.png, eq.png, and filled.png.
58149 Rename duration-knob.png
58150 Rename duration-slider.png
58151 Rename empty.png
58153 Rename eq.png
58154 Rename filled.png
After you are done, simply open the iTunes widget as you normally would and everything should have changed from a shade of green, to a light shade of blue. When changing volume and sliding the slider while playing a song, everything should be much better looking (if you like blue :)
