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Default Zen Theme Question - 04-01-2006, 10:58 AM

I don't know if this has been talked about somewhere else or if it can be done. I installed the Zen Theme on my 8700r last night.. Loving it for the simpleness of it, the only problem I am have is that I don't like the icon's they picked to have on my screen and I don't know how (or if you can) change them around.. I tryed to do the "hide" trick that you can do in every other theme, but it dosen't work.. If someone can get back to me on this, it would be wonderful.. thanks..


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Default 04-01-2006, 11:04 AM

You can not change the Icons for the Zen theme yet. I here rumors that a future release of the Plazmic Theme Builder may include Zen as a base theme. As to moving and hiding Apps on the Zen theme it's under Options/Home Screen.

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Default 04-01-2006, 11:09 AM

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You can not change the Icons for the Zen theme yet. I here rumors that a future release of the Plazmic Theme Builder may include Zen as a base theme. As to moving and hiding Apps on the Zen theme it's under Options/Home Screen.

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Perfect that was just what I was looking for... Thanks..
   
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Default 04-03-2006, 07:18 PM

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You can not change the Icons for the Zen theme yet. I here rumors that a future release of the Plazmic Theme Builder may include Zen as a base theme. As to moving and hiding Apps on the Zen theme it's under Options/Home Screen.

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I changed the icons on my 8700 with the Zen theme. The theme shows the top 4 icons in the list on the home screen. If you want to change them, go to the home screen setting and "move" them around until you get the icons you want to have on the home screen at the top.
   
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Default 04-03-2006, 07:29 PM

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I changed the icons on my 8700 with the Zen theme. The theme shows the top 4 icons in the list on the home screen. If you want to change them, go to the home screen setting and "move" them around until you get the icons you want to have on the home screen at the top.
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Sorry, to me in this forum, changing icons means replacing the icon that represent a specific application, not changing what application is on the home screen. I did answer the question on how to do the latter, and read the post as asking both questions.

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Default 09-14-2006, 01:38 PM

i was able to change the icons on my home screen


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