![]() ![]() This showcases something important that you need to keep in mind throughout the whole article - Windows almost never deletes stuff but rather adds layers on top of layers of new things. ![]() Here's the trick though, the screenshot above is not from Windows 2000, but rather what was called "Classic Windows Theme" in Windows 7. ![]() History and Terminologyīack in the days of Windows NT/2000 application window frames were completely square by default, had no shadow, and looked like this: If you just want to see the full working example of a custom title bar window - it is available on GitHub. It took me a few tries and multiple full days of work to find a reasonable solution that is also up-to-date. Sadly in Windows (more precisely Windows 10), it is not easy at all. One would imagine that changing the colors of the built-in window title bar or at least painting your own custom one would be a pretty straightforward task. ![]()
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