Not sure if this is the right place to put this.
But i am wondering what part of the forum is the best place to start learning how to create something
Any help would be glady accepted
Thank you
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Re: First Time User
Welcome aboard...xXSniperXx wrote:Not sure if this is the right place to put this.
But i am wondering what part of the forum is the best place to start learning how to create something
Any help would be glady accepted
Thank you
http://docs.rainmeter.net/manual/getting-started
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Thanks
jsmorley
For the link to get me started
jsmorley
For the link to get me started
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Re: First Time User
I can suggest you to download a skin (what you like) and start to play with it, open the ini file and with documentation try to change or add something.
Warning! ...once you start to play with Rainmeter, you'll become addicted!
Warning! ...once you start to play with Rainmeter, you'll become addicted!
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Ugh...so true...fonpaolo wrote:Warning! ...once you start to play with Rainmeter, you'll become addicted!
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oh trust me when i seen a desk top picture of one i was addicted before i even downloaded the program
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Couldn't have said it any better. Once you learn how things work, that's about the point where you develop your own skins from scratch.fonpaolo wrote: Warning! ...once you start to play with Rainmeter, you'll become addicted!