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February 21, 2004
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It's the Superficial Features that Make Me Smile

Torsten figured out how to place background images in our XSLT styled themes for RSS Bandit this past week. As a celebration, we'll be including the following theme in the default install.

Personally, I'd have preferred Torsten's Christina Aguilera theme. :)


 
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