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	<title>Comments on: Alarm Clock Silver Trio Solutions</title>
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		<title>By: graphix guy</title>
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		<dc:creator>graphix guy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2009 13:56:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;ll admit that a large number of sites I design don&#039;t have much if any use for an alarm clock, but when the need is there, this extension delivers a great clock with all the trimmings. A nice Flash design, the silver clock has loads of information to share with page visitors, such as the date and day of the week, the time for which the alarm is set, the current time, and an indicator of whether or not the alarm is activated. All of this is presented in a visually pleasing brushed silver clock, with data display and manipulation bars that extend to either side of the main time display. The clock is worlds away from simple digital or font-based countdowns or clocks that recall the early design days of the web.
     Downloading, installing, and using this extension should be generously easy, even if you&#039;ve never worked with Dreamweaver extensions before. From purchase to alarm clock implementation, all you&#039;ll need is a handful of minutes and a few logical clicks here and there. If you&#039;re working on a special offer page or one that&#039;s promoting an upcoming event, this clock will let you incorporate a timer that doesn&#039;t detract from design, but rather adds to the aesthetic appeal of the page. Easily worth its low price.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ll admit that a large number of sites I design don&#8217;t have much if any use for an alarm clock, but when the need is there, this extension delivers a great clock with all the trimmings. A nice Flash design, the silver clock has loads of information to share with page visitors, such as the date and day of the week, the time for which the alarm is set, the current time, and an indicator of whether or not the alarm is activated. All of this is presented in a visually pleasing brushed silver clock, with data display and manipulation bars that extend to either side of the main time display. The clock is worlds away from simple digital or font-based countdowns or clocks that recall the early design days of the web.<br />
     Downloading, installing, and using this extension should be generously easy, even if you&#8217;ve never worked with Dreamweaver extensions before. From purchase to alarm clock implementation, all you&#8217;ll need is a handful of minutes and a few logical clicks here and there. If you&#8217;re working on a special offer page or one that&#8217;s promoting an upcoming event, this clock will let you incorporate a timer that doesn&#8217;t detract from design, but rather adds to the aesthetic appeal of the page. Easily worth its low price.</p>
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