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Welcome to Geeklog Saturday, May 25 2013 @ 06:17 AM EDT

What kind of themes do we need more of?

1/1: What kind of themes do we need more of?

Business Oriented 162 (31.83%)
Flash based 92 (18.07%)
Pure CSS based 240 (47.15%)
Other - add comment
15 (2.95%)
Other polls | 509 voters | 5 comments

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  • What kind of themes do we need more of?
  • Authored by:ScurvyDawg on Wednesday, April 07 2004 @ 11:06 PM EDT
I really liked what I saw at Geeklog.ca for a while there.
  • What kind of themes do we need more of?
  • Authored by:Anonymous on Thursday, April 08 2004 @ 05:02 AM EDT
Is there any site left that presents all 1.3.9-capable themes?

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tokyoahead.com
  • What kind of themes do we need more of?
  • Authored by:Peter_Apockotos on Thursday, April 22 2004 @ 08:11 PM EDT
More detailed information on the creation of themes, sorry but I need
more than the current documentation offers.
  • What kind of themes do we need more of?
  • Authored by:Robin on Monday, May 24 2004 @ 01:18 AM EDT
There is a test collection at www.geeklog.now.pl
  • What kind of themes do we need more of?
  • Authored by:Falstaff on Friday, April 23 2004 @ 01:27 PM EDT
CSS makes life easier - like having disposable/recycling beer bottles for my favorite brew after using returnables for many years.

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