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How does a post look like with comments?

Thu, 01/14/2021 - 1:49am by admin

The goal of this site is to mimic an existing site to see how various Backdrop CMS themes will look on a real site. While the content on this site is all pretty fake, hopefully it has a realistic feel to it. The goal of this site is to mimic an existing site to see how various Backdrop CMS themes will look on a real site. While the content on this site is all pretty fake, hopefully it has a realistic feel to it. The goal of this site is to mimic an existing site to see how various Backdrop CMS themes will look on a real site.

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Build a sub-theme of Basis, the default frontend theme of Backdrop

Sun, 12/20/2020 - 4:43pm by admin

Sub-theming with Basis

Preface

This is a slightly updated/modified version of this article, written by Wes Ruvalcaba (@wesruv), the creator of Basis (the default frontend theme of Backdrop). It is being republished here with his kind permission. Thanks Wes!

Introduction

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Giraffe

The giraffe (Giraffa) is an African even-toed ungulate mammal, the tallest living terrestrial animal and the largest ruminant. It is traditionally considered to be one species, Giraffa camelopardalis, with nine subspecies. However the existence of up to eight extant giraffe species have been described, based upon research into the mitochondrial and nuclear DNA, as well as morphological measurements of Giraffa. Seven other species are extinct, prehistoric species known from fossils.

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Mammalia
Link: 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giraffe
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Lion

The lion (Panthera leo) is a species in the family Felidae; it is a muscular, deep-chested cat with a short, rounded head, a reduced neck and round ears, and a hairy tuft at the end of its tail. It is sexually dimorphic; male lions have a prominent mane, which is the most recognisable feature of the species. With a typical head-to-body length of 184–208 cm (72–82 in) they are larger than females at 160–184 cm (63–72 in). It is a social species, forming groups called prides. A lion pride consists of a few adult males, related females and cubs.

Class: 
Mammalia
Link: 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion
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Panda

The giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca; Chinese: 大熊猫; pinyin: dà xióng māo),[4] also known as panda bear or simply panda, is a bear[5] native to south central China.[1] It is easily recognized by the large, distinctive black patches around its eyes, over the ears, and across its round body. The name "giant panda" is sometimes used to distinguish it from the red panda.

Class: 
Mammalia
Link: 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_panda
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Bald Eagle

Eagles are large, powerfully built birds of prey, with heavy heads and beaks. Even the smallest eagles, such as the booted eagle (Aquila pennata), which is comparable in size to a common buzzard (Buteo buteo) or red-tailed hawk (B. jamaicensis), have relatively longer and more evenly broad wings, and more direct, faster flight – despite the reduced size of aerodynamic feathers. Most eagles are larger than any other raptors apart from some vultures. The smallest species of eagle is the South Nicobar serpent eagle (Spilornis klossi), at 450 g (0.99 lb) and 40 cm (16 in).

Class: 
Aves
Link: 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagle
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Elephants

Elephants, the largest existing land animals, are mammals of the family Elephantidae. Three species are currently recognised: the African bush elephant, the African forest elephant, and the Asian elephant. Elephantidae is the only surviving family of the order Proboscidea; extinct members include the mastodons. The family Elephantidae also contains several now-extinct groups, including the mammoths and straight-tusked elephants. African elephants have larger ears and concave backs, whereas Asian elephants have smaller ears, and convex or level backs.

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Mammalia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elephant
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Your first post!

Sat, 12/19/2020 - 6:27pm by admin

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