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      <title>HowTo: customize templates</title>
      <description>You could, of course, simply edit the provided template files and&#13;
save them. However, in doing so, you run the risk of having your&#13;
modifications overwritten when a new version of the software is&#13;
installed. Siteframe provides features that allow you to customize your&#13;
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