How do you make a dock/viewport for shortcuts with DesktopX?

Topic.  Due to the current limitations of Fences and ObjectDock not being able to display full path/file names, I have been struggling to figure out the most efficient way to display and be able to identify new shortcuts (with their full path/file names).  Most people know what Objectdock is, but Fences, not as much.  I am essentially trying to do the exact same thing as Fences, by creating my own transparent docks/viewports (which I have already designed using Photoshop), that can be made to isolate shortcuts.  And not just generic shortcuts, like My Documents, or My Computer, but any shortcut I want if I need to access the folder frequently.  Is there an easy way to do this using Desktop X?  Is it difficult at all to create a folder shortcut which is just stationary on top of a parent object such as a transparent dock?

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How do you make a dock/viewport for shortcuts with DesktopX?
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Research. ;)

https://www.wincustomize.com/articles.aspx?aid=145066

http://wiki.wincustomize.com/wiki/Category:Tutorials

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Thanks a lot!  That second link looks like it has what I need to figure this out.