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Posted 29 March 2010 - 04:39 AM

<div> Code: Content visible to registered users only.2.04 webby template is an update from our v1.6 webby templates, but this new template introduce more minimal look and uses css3 extensively. With drop shadow, rounded corner and custom css, it offer reliability in speed of the site with clean looks. Here are some of the features :

- CSS3 drop shadow, rounded corner and other elements ( supported by latest firefox, ie, opera, chrome and others , some of the features like rounded corner and shadow doesnt supported by some browsers)

- Clean and minimal looks.

- Custom slideshow ( with muti fx slider)

- gradient based buttons being used extensively

- 3 color variations

- limited use of images, enable faster rendition of site

here are some of the screenshots :

<i><b> Code: Content visible to registered users only.multi fx slideshow

Code: Content visible to registered users only.custom footer site

Code: Content visible to registered users only.custom css changes

Code: Content visible to registered users only.Bloig's page css changes

Code: Content visible to registered users only.marketplace css changes

Code: Content visible to registered users only.3 color variations , can be used in dashboard, groupWe have been testing for sometime now to use wildcard sub-domains with phpFox as another method of “Short URLs”. We currently support 2 methods, which are:
1) http://www.yoursite....=/blog/example/ (default method)
2) http://www.yoursite.com/blog/example/ (short URL method)

The 3rd method we have been testing will transform the URL to:
http://blog.yoursite.com/example/

This will also give each of your members their own sub-domain. Note this requires your server to support wildcard sub-domains. For more information on how to set this up check out this tutorial.

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