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For your company public websites or pretty internal sites.
- Custom background images. You can upload your website
background to document library or use any url you like. You can also
adjust the repeat and scrolling of the background.
- Unlimited Custom Colors. You can customize the colors and fonts
of the theme to match your corporate visual identity. We provided a
nice intuitive color picker so you don't have to know any HTML color codes.
- Customizable theme settings. You can show or hide titles,
breadcrumbs, icons, searches or define additional embedded portlets to
show not to mention all the other settings.
- jQuery provided, but not required. You can enable jQuery 2.1.1
and jQueryUI 1.10.4 from the settings. We also ship with animate.css
that allows you to easily add animations for your portlets.
- Responsive Design. This is a fully responsive theme that adapts
to various screen sizes and works great both on the big screen and on
the small one in your pocket.
- Works on all modern browsers. We believe in the right to choose
your browser so we support all major modern browsers, but keep in mind
that all browsers should have cookies and JavaScript enabled.
- Great Support. If you have a problem with this theme or you are
missing a feature then don't hesitate to contact us and we will sort
this out.
The string doesn't match the expected date/time/date-time format. The string to parse was: "2015.03.26. 0:00". The expected format was: "MM/dd/yy HH:mm". The nested reason given follows: Unparseable date: "2015.03.26. 0:00" ---- FTL stack trace ("~" means nesting-related): - Failed at: ${CPDefinition_displayDate.getData()?... [in template "3192443#3192485#null" at line 4, column 9] ----
1<#setting date_format="MMMMM d, yyyy">
2
3<#if (CPDefinition_displayDate.getData())??>
4 ${CPDefinition_displayDate.getData()?datetime("MM/dd/yy HH:mm")?date}
5</#if>
HTML Example
A paragraph is a self-contained unit of a discourse in writing dealing with a particular point or idea. Paragraphs are usually an expected part of formal writing, used to organize longer prose.