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Fission 1.0


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Requirements Rapidweaver 3.6 or higher
Downloads 4 Limitations None
Publisher Elixir Graphics File Size 0
Date added 18 Feb 2008 Check your speed

Fission is a versatile theme with our usual clean styling. It makes it easy to create a good looking site for your small business, blog, family or personal site, portfolio and more.

Take it all in: 
Drop by our site where you can learn all about the theme as well as see it in action.

Quick rundown:

  • Theme Variations—
    • Background
    • Background overlays
    • Content Width
    • Headers
    • Sidebar 
    • Sidebar Decoration
    • Site Font Type
    • Menu Font Size
    • Status Bar Toggle
    • Status Bar Items
    • Site Title Size
    • Blog Archives Toggle
    • Blockquote Style
  • Color Variations—
    The fission theme makes extensive use of RapidWeaver's Color Picker, allowing you to easily change the appearance of your entire site with a couple clicks of the mouse. We also provide many built-in color schemes. For more information, see the Colors section below.

 This theme works exclusively with RapidWeaver 3.6 and above.

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