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New to Rainmeter
Hi, obviously Im a new guy to Rainmeter. Ive been enjoying the idea of making the desk top better, and hopefully will be learning alot from all of you.
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Re: New to Rainmeter
Hi Dominic, welcome aboard.Dominic235 wrote:Hi, obviously Im a new guy to Rainmeter. Ive been enjoying the idea of making the desk top better, and hopefully will be learning alot from all of you.
For sure you will, if you want. Anytime you have questions feel free to come to the forum and ask. Almost anytime you'll find someone, who will try to help you.
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Re: New to Rainmeter
Ive been reading the manual, searching DeviantArt, try a few skins, modify them to the basics I understand so far and really enjoying it.balala wrote:Hi Dominic, welcome aboard.
For sure you will, if you want. Anytime you have questions feel free to come to the forum and ask. Almost anytime you'll find someone, who will try to help you.
Working on skin #3, Its part way finished. Basics are pretty easy, now learning how others do the more intricate items will be even more fun.
Learning new things = Read the book, try it, NEVER GIVE UP.
If you fail, get up, DO IT AGAIN.
If you fail, get up, DO IT AGAIN.
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Re: New to Rainmeter
For sure it will.Dominic235 wrote:now learning how others do the more intricate items will be even more fun.
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Re: New to Rainmeter
Welcome, I know I stayed away from the more complex skins when I first started, then took the plunge. Now I'm at the point of what has not been done.Dominic235 wrote:Ive been reading the manual, searching DeviantArt, try a few skins, modify them to the basics I understand so far and really enjoying it.
Working on skin #3, Its part way finished. Basics are pretty easy, now learning how others do the more intricate items will be even more fun.
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Re: New to Rainmeter
I've downloaded a few skins, try them out...see the code and go "just cool"CyberTheWorm wrote:I know I stayed away from the more complex skins when I first started, then took the plunge. No I'm at the point of what has not been done.
Learning new things = Read the book, try it, NEVER GIVE UP.
If you fail, get up, DO IT AGAIN.
If you fail, get up, DO IT AGAIN.