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Written by Web Master
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Saturday, 12 June 2004 |
ThemesClub: Temitope - Help File | for Joomla
1. Introduction
Temitope - Here we are proud to announce the release of beautiful, elegant and flexible table-less CSS driven template called "Temitope". This theme is a great choice if you're looking for a business theme, really flexible and with many features included. Some of the features are listed here:
Templates Features:
- 100% CSS based
- Very lightweight and fast loading
- Optimized for search engines
- Joomla 1.0
- Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional and valid CSS
- Collapsible module positions.
- Flexible layout with various module placement positions
- More than 5 module positions available on this template.
- Compatible with FireFox, IE 6 and 7, Opera, Safari and Netscape 8.1.
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2. Menu Types Configuration
It uses user3 topmenu.
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3. Module Positions

4. Other Notices
- If you want to change or remove something in the footer, just open the
"tc_temitope/footer.php" then modify it to suite your
needs.
- PSD files can be found in the template's package.
- css File is well documented for easy modification if and when needed.
- Template package contain the following: Template PSD file, The template zip file and the module position image.
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6. Help & Support
Need help visit our helpdesk and we will be glad to help you solve the problem. If you have an idea or solutions please let us know. Thank you.
Thank you for choosing our products and services!
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