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Hey~ I'm a 16 year old high-school student from North Carolina. I've been using nix for a while, and have finally found what i wanted in slackware (desktop/workstation) and freebsd (server).
Originally posted by Crashed_Again Did you modify the postnuke style sheets or is that a theme that you downloaded? How come you don't have any story going yet?
I have taken differant theme ideas and put them together and custimizing the sh*t out of them for my needs. I am also writing new modules from scratch for it as I need to like the newest one is the Book Module. I will be posting the theme and modules for downloading, as soon as they are completed. The Book module is ready and will be availabe from the site to download. Hopefully later this week. (As soon as I have time to get my own stuff done.) work sucks.
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