Garamond is a Flash script for Database Tools scripts design by VibrantFoto.com.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Garamond is Flash website built for showing off your portfolio.
Publisher review: Garamond is Flash website built for showing off your portfolio. Garamond is Flash website built for showing off your portfolio. It’s powered by a Content Management System which lets you totally customize the website and its content. Garamond is also an ideal solution of anyone looking for a cost effective way of establishing a Professional online presence. Easy to install and setup, you can literally be online and showing off your work in minutes. If you are a developer who wants to jump in and get your hands dirty by customizing the source code to fit your individual needs, that’s fine because the entire source is included. Features: - Create a new color schemes by changing the site colors - Upload your company logo - Publish / Unpublish all pages - Rename all navigation links - Upload images to display in the gallery - Upload a seperate image for each Content page - Change text color and hover color for all navigation links - Edit / Update the text on the content pages - Upload up to 3 MP3 files - Set a custom Copyright - Choose which fields of the contact form should be validated Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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