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Theme Contest ClosedThe first ever phpWebSite Theme Contest is now closed. Winning entries will be announced as soon as judging is complete.You may view the completed entries from the Theme Contest menu. That will take you to a site where the contestant has provided a theme and content. Or you may view the various themes on this site by logging in and selecting a theme via My Settings. Replace this theme!Submit your theme to the first ever phpWebSite theme contest and your theme could replace this default theme.The first place contestant will also receive $50, a year of hosting at Aegis Design and recognition in a press release at PRWeb. The second place contestant will receive a year of hosting. Here are some phpWebSite theme contest rules. We try to keep rules to a minimum as rules imply constraints. When I see questions like "does it have to meet 'blankity blank' standard or design criteria," the answer is no. But will it be judged on how well it meets standards, design criteria or design preferences, of course. What do I need to do to win? Be the phpWebSite theme idol of Summer 2005. "Rules" (1) Each theme gets a branch to work in. That way they can add content to highlight their theme. There is only one theme per branch. (2) A contestant can add or change anything within their theme directory, including theme.php and module templates. They cannot modify code outside of the theme directory. (3) The branches where themes are being created will not be made public until after the contest closes. If a contestant wants to make the location of their theme public ahead of time, that is up to them. (4) At most three themes submitted by any one contestant. Contest ends August 27. To participate send a request to winning_theme@phpwsthemes.com Include your name, theme name(s), and contact email address. Web Page Demo SectionphpWebSite provides a complete web site content management system. Web-based administration allows for easy maintenance of interactive, community-driven web sites.phpWebSite's growing number of modules allow for easy site customization without the need for unwanted or unused features. Client output from phpWebSite is valid XHTML 1.0 and meets the W3C's Web Accessibility Initiative requirements. Founded and hosted by the Web Technology Group at Appalachian State University, phpWebSite is developed by the phpWebSite Development Team, a network of developers from around the world. phpWebSite is free, open source software and is licensed under the GNU LGPL. Thank you! - The phpWebSite Development Team Theme packs are now available through the phpWebSite Community Project and can be found here.
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