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Can someone add this info please ?
- Theme = 15 appears to create both a mauve header and body, as opposed to theme = 5, which is a mauve header and lighter body. Any theme outside of 1-15 produces a white header and body. Here's an updated chart:
StuRat 11:46, 28 August 2008 (UTC)Reply