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Today, we’re bringing one of WordPress.org’s most popular themes to WordPress.com – Responsive!

Designed by Emil Uzelac, Responsive is clean, feature-rich, and you guessed it… completely responsive! With a Home page template that allows you to concentrate on specific content in a more traditional website layout, all while looking great across any device, this theme is well-suited to anyone hoping to start their website on WordPress.com.

Customizable to your heart’s content with seven widget areas, four custom menu areas, and seven page templates, make Responsive respond to just the level of functionality and desired layout you need.

Read more about Responsive on the Theme Showcase or start customizing your own blog in Appearance → Themes.

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The Speed Key

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The Bugatti Veyron is well known for being one of the most expensive and fastest cars. But what you didnt know is that it takes a special key to allow the car to reach
its top speeds. Once turned,the top speed key causes the car to lower its rear spoiler and suspension to allow for even better aerodynamics and greater speed… (See more on ”Amazing features of Luxury Cars @ bit.ly/RAoTzAsP )

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Sandbox 1.0 is now available to all WordPress.com blogs.

You’ll now find two Sandbox themes listed on the Presentation tab of your dashboard. “Sandbox” is the old Sandbox 0.61 version. “Sandbox-10” is the new 1.0 version.

If you’re already using Sandbox with a Custom CSS Stylesheet upgrade, you can continue using the 0.61 version of the theme. CSS designed for 0.61 generally won’t work with 1.0 and vice versa – at least, not without some careful editing and upgrading. We’ve kept the old version intact so as not to break existing custom stylesheets. Nothing will change unless you select the 1.0 version yourself.

If you intend to develop a new custom CSS stylesheet, we’d recommend using the new 1.0 version of Sandbox instead. It’s cleaner, better documented, and contains a bunch of new features.

You’ll find some documentation for the 1.0 version in the Sandbox…

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