AUserInEssex wrote:
Jcee wrote:
If your using a custom button, you can add some space to the image itself via GIMP, Photoshop, or whatever.
Well, that's what I tried (with GIMP), but, as I think I said in my post, it did not work. The problem seems to be that when the size of the start button is extended - by transparent or blank space, anyway - the address bar ignores the extension and overwrites it. Perhaps I am doing something wrong in my editor - or perhaps in the ClassicShell settings. Advice? I would like work the extension on, well, pretty much
any of the icons to which you link.
It really shouldn't, maybe you are saving to the wrong file, or selecting the wrong version of it in classic shell? However if you believe that its still ignoring the invisible part, you could always add an 'almost' transparent pixel to the bottom right corner

It would be clickable though (if you happen to mouse over that single pixel)
To accomplish this in gimp (incase you dont know)
Go to Windows>Dockable Dialog>Layers
Then create a new layer, and move the transparency slider for it to 99% transparent. then its just a matter of drawing something on the bottom right corner, and saving
AUserInEssex wrote:
Jcee wrote:
Though I don't speak for IVO (the developer) It is unlikely the search bar will ever be integrated into the task-bar
That's a shame! I wonder why not.
[/quote] I would say probably because windows taskbar has never had a 1st party toolbar/search function (except in windows 10), along with toolbars probably being less desirable on the taskbar, and classic shell seems to have strayed away from the explorer toolbars further development, which would indicate IVO's interest in the area. (It seems that 90% of updates are geared towards the start menu, as the primary component of classic shell.) Personally I would like to have a customizable toolbar on the taskbar, but I just don't foresee it any time soon
Anixx wrote:
I have already complained about this:
viewtopic.php?f=12&t=4555This is the reason I cannot use Classic Shell newer than 4.1.0.
Classic Shell 4.1:

All is perfect.
Classic Shell 4.2.1:

A partial workaround is to add an empty quick launch panel next to the start button.
The problem occurs under Win8.1 but not under win7.
Your cases may be similar; does increasing the start button size push the taskbar items further right any?