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Saturday, 31 March 2007 16:17
Synapse is a beautiful, elegant design that includes 10 warm varied colour styles. You can choose one of the 10 included preset styles by specifying it in the template manager.

There are 6 different header/footer styles to choose from with Synapse. Click on the small patterned icons below to change the header/footer wood textures.


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The 10 styles are featured below, click on the thumbnails to load the color schemes and see them in action.

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Last Updated on Saturday, 01 March 2008 14:17
 

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