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Old 02-24-2008, 04:05 PM
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Since I don't buy templates except for html email (email readers are quirky and I don't want to waste my time learning otherwise hacky code) I can't tell you about usual costs, but if you have looked around you should be able to tell that. I can tell you that the layout--link buttons, design, etc.--are not especially easy and I wouldn't want to do the work of making it for $35.00.

I can tell you this. If you look in the lower left corner of the template you will notice the w3c xhtml and css validation. That tells you that the coding passes the relevant tests, being validated as meeting the highest standards for laying out web pages. There can be no errors at all in the coding to meet that standard. In short, this is a very good template.

The real question then is whether you like the looks of the template. Personally, if I weren't a fanatic about doing everything for myself (sorry Lisa, I know you are doing it the "right" way) I would be very attracted to this one. It looks appealing.

Good Success!

James
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