Originally Posted by haylie
Most people use Rainmeter to populate their desktop with stuff like weather forecasts, CPU meters and so on. Think of it like a "platform" that you install skins on. These skins are what add the actual elements to your desktop, kind of like the WoW addons. You can install and use a "theme", which is a collection of multiple skins usually by the same author (kinda like a WoW UI compilation) or you can download each skin separately and build your own desktop.
So yeah, in other words, exactly like the WoW UI
For stuff like taskbar modifications, start orb changes, folder appearance etc. you can download a bunch of Windows .dlls that go into your Windows\System32 folder, or you can use programs like LiteStep or TrueTransparency or some more crazy stuff to make your own look. But the quickest way to get a nice custom desktop is to go to deviantART and search for Visual Styles. These packs usually include tons of .dlls and rainmeter skins and are meant to be a full desktop replacement.
Which is what I've done (obsessively during the last week).
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Wow, there needs to be a filter on the visual styles that removes every style with some asian girl on the desktop :P
Thanks for the help