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This template is based very loosely on SolarFlare II but has 2 interesting twists. First this template uses a very lightweight list-style split-menu system that supports up to 2 levels. Secondly, due to the highly CSS-oriented nature of this template, there are buttons on the top of the template to allow for changing the contrast and also adjust the font size in real-time.
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This template was built from the same code and has many of the same features as the mamboserver.com design such as easily switchable color variations, improved suckerfish menu, and the variable-max width control system.
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This template uses the same variable-max system as is used in the mamboserver.com template. The navigation system uses the exclusive menu based on the very cool “TransMenu” sliding menu system.
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This original template was created in a very mac-like style. Many concepts and ideas from a variety of Apple related sites have helped to contribute to this design. The style of this template is very clean and lends itself well to products or general business-centric layouts.
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This template is a clean maroon/grey/white business oriented template with a suckerfish horizontal tab bar as well as a vertical menu system. This template is a modified version of BusinessSense, one of our most popular templates.
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This template is in direct response to the results gathered from the recent Future Template Club Survey. The responses clearly indicated that you were looking for a light template, with fixed width and center aligned. The navigation system was a statistical tie so I decided to implement a brand-new menu based on the very cool “TransMenu” sliding menu system. I think you will enjoy this as it’s once again a MamboDev exclusive!
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This template is what I like to call a medium colored fixed width portal. The whole color scheme of this design is dictated by the main header, module headers, and an accent color. The rest is very neutral with a white content area.
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This template is a clean blue/grey/white/orange business oriented template with a suckerfish horizontal tab bar as well as a vertical menu system. This is one of my favorite designs and I think your going to be pleased with it also.
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This template is specifically tailored towards blogging sites. It is a basic grey template with a fixed right column for modules. A large header is the main graphic element, and replacing this alone, can totally transform the design. This template features a pure CSS dropdown menu solution based on the well known suckerfish menus. This is a MamboDev Exlusive!
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This template is what I like to call a medium colored fixed width portal. The whole color scheme of this design is dictated by the main header, module headers, and an accent color. The rest is very neutral with a predominantly white content area.
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