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I want my Joomla exactly like your demo site looks
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TOPIC: I want my Joomla exactly like your demo site looks

I want my Joomla exactly like your demo site looks 31 Jan 2013 17:28 #1629

Hi there,
is there a how-to to get the design of my website exactly as it is in the Texturia demo? The problem is that many users install the template, because the integration of the gallery is so terrific. And then the disappointment is great, because the site is completely free of all the modules. Please, I want to have my Joomla exactly as the demo site, and then I will make my changes. How does it work?

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Re: I want my Joomla exactly like your demo site looks 02 Feb 2013 09:38 #1640

you can use quickstart package
www.joomfreak.com/free-downloads/free-te...texturia/joomla.html

if you want to keep your current content you need
1. install quickstart as a separate site (demo site)
2. install template, components and modules separately into current site and then config component, modules base on demo site (you need to compare value when config)

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