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Reviews: 3 | Overal Rating: Good
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Paper is multipurpose responsive HTML template based on twitter Bootstrap 4, Suitable for writers, small business companies, Freelancer, and designers, agencies or any kindly of website. Paper has simple and unique Knowlegebase \u0026amp; Documentation Template is specially created for those who are selling their items on marketplaces or have an open source project on github. Features Responsive Layout Bootstrap 4 Grid HTML5 Validated Mega Menu semantic Coding 18+ Home pages 4 Landing Pages Blog Pages Shop Pages Portfolio Pages General Pages Mega Menu with Ultra responsiveness Parallax Pricing Tables Shortcodes And Many more….. Special thanks to: Flaticon – https://www.flaticon.com/ unsplash – https://unsplash.com/ codrops – htt... READ MORE
Review Left On 04/12/2022
Nottage

Overall a fantastic template and well put together. The documentation is nice, and any support that is needed is addressed very quickly.
Review Left On 04/26/2022
Anchie
Hello, can you please let me know which node version is compatible with this theme? Tried with node 8 and 12 the node-sass fails with each
Review Left On 05/07/2022
Niki Jericho

A clean and good looking theme, but it's missing some additional documentation, features pages for general ui elements and doesn't have styling for a bunch of the default bootstrap components, which you'd expect a theme to have atleast implemented.I see a lot of potential into this theme's final product, but it's still missing some essentials elements and documentation. Therefore only 3 stars for now.
Review Left On 08/26/2022
Colbert Maulsby
Quick question: I’m playing with the documentation page in order to set it up the way I need it, and I can’t seem to nest multiple treeview menus on the left-hand sidebar. Is there a particular way that’s supposed to be done? I’m looking to nest sections within sections on that sidebar in an effort to reduce visual sprawl, as I’m trying to convert a 94-page guide in a Google Doc into a responsive website, and said guide has seven distinct sections with a grand total of 187 subsections contained within them. Needless to say, sequential nesting would be a godsend. How do I make that happen?
Review Left On 09/04/2022
Eldwen Millonzi

Awesome HTML template with a lots of features!!!! Very reactive support too! Thanks for your work xvelopers

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