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lieshamza
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This is the place where you can personalize your profile!
But, how?
By moving, adding and personalizing widgets.
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As i siad to ~binarycode : The wallpaper is not a static picture. The huge circle that you can see in the top right of the desktop is a huge clock ! a part of my theme is inspirated from [link] the emerald's theme is coming from : [link] The three circles in the right of my deskop are a sensors screenlets , you could find the same for adesklets from : [link] However, the pyton's code is the same of mine. And finally, the theme of VU-metter was created by Ottlux, you could download it from [link] or from his web site (I'm sorry I dont remember the link). To answer to your question, the wallpaper is not only a picture. Anyway, you could find its base from : [link]
The wallpaper is not a static picture. The huge circle that you can see in the top right of the desktop is a huge clock ! a part of my theme is inspirated from [link]
the emerald's theme is coming from :
[link]
The three circles in the right of my deskop are a sensors screenlets , you could find the same for adesklets from :
[link]
However, the pyton's code is the same of mine.
And finally, the theme of VU-metter was created by Ottlux, you could download it from [link] or from his web site (I'm sorry I dont remember the link).
To answer to your question, the wallpaper is not only a picture. Anyway, you could find its base from :
[link]
Thanks