Program Themes - Post ID 274793

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I watched the Web Form Builder intro video under it's associated menu and thought that the program setup was very nice. The Elements options showed buttons instead of the grayed-out menus on my current program. Because of this change I upgraded from 2.5 to 2.9. After installation, the menus looked the same as my earlier version. When I went back to the video, I realized that the video was showing the Mac interface. So now I'd like to know how I can get that same look on my Windows version. I see many form themes but no program themes.
Nancy
I'm using Windows 10.
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I think the different interface has to do with the operative system and not with the Coffeecup programme. But the functionality is the same in both versions.
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Yes, I know. But there are many Windows programs that also allow for themes.Take, Quicken, for example. Windows program yet it comes with several optional themes.
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Well, then I'm not sure if I understand what 'buttons' you were referring to. I was speaking about the programme itself and the differences between The Mac and the Windows version.
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Inger, I think Nancy was referring to the element buttons in the right hand panel.
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Yes, that's what I thought too. But the themes are not for the programme itself, they are for the forms that you build.
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Sorry, Inger, for the confusion. I know there were themes for the forms but I was hoping there were also themes for the program.
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I don't know about the current version of windows, but the older versions had a section under the control panel that allowed you to change the look of software running in windows. That might be the place to start looking. Please be aware that that is a Windows function, not a software function so you would need to contact Microsoft Windows support for more information.
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To my knowledge there never has been theme choices for the program. Just curious why would you want that?
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