Designing the Internet Explorer's Toolbar

--Aside from downloading StyleXP (All-in-one interface changer), you can have your Internet Explorer's Toolbar a new makeover! The standard color of Internet Explorer v5's Toolbar is gray... and you can change it!





Here is a lame, ordinary Internet Explorer Toolbar:




Here is my quick edited but not-so-good color combination:




How?:

1. Make a 10x10-pixel image using Microsoft Paint. (How?~) Select Image
Menu
and click Attributes.... Resize the page by filling up the width and height with 10.

2.
Fill it up, depending with the style you want. Zoom in while you want to add colors so it would be easy to do it.

3. Zoom out, and save that image as wow on a .Bmp File Format in My Documents or anywhere as long as you know how to read a File Path.

4. Open Run and type regedit

5. Go to "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar"

6. On the right pane, right click and select New and click String Value. Name it as BackBitmapIE5 (BackBitmapIE6, if your using Internet Explorer v6).

7. On the Value Data row, type the file path of the image you've designed.
Since we've saved it under My Documents eventually our file path would be
"My Documents\wow.bmp" and press [Enter].

8. Close all browsers and open a new one!

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