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.win7-close-btn width: 22px; height: 22px; background: linear-gradient(180deg, rgba(255,255,255,0.8) 0%, rgba(200,220,255,0.4) 100%); border: 1px solid rgba(255,255,255,0.5); border-radius: 2px; position: relative;

This was not a static image error. As users hovered over the buttons or clicked them, the "scratch" lines would often shift, flicker, or multiply. It was a dynamic rendering failure that gave the user interface (UI) a broken, unfinished appearance.

Add this function to draw our button manually:

: Clicking an "EXE" button—represented as a file icon—might trigger a specific character's "execution" (in horror-themed projects) or a simple animation sequence.

when green flag clicked forever if then set [brightness v] effect to (20) set size to (105) % if then broadcast [CloseWindow v] stop [this script v] end else set [brightness v] effect to (0) set size to (100) % end end Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard Community Assets

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