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== Tell you the wedding color of 2009 == | This page holds the page menu. If you mess up this page, then there will be a ''very'' ugly error message where the menu is supposed to be. So before making changes, read carefully. |
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White, as we all know, is the traditional color for a Wedding dress http://www.inweddingdress.com/wedding-dress.html But times they are a-changing; brides are throwing caution to the wind by opting instead for more contemporary colors for their special day. |
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Some of the popular wedding colors http://www.inweddingdress.com/wedding-dress.html from 2007 and 2008, lilac with purple tones, and chocolate brown and soft greens, may continue into 2009 though an explosion in fresher, brighter colors is being predicted by all the experts. Bright orange - Works well when soft peach tones, introduce gerberas or tiger lilies into bridal bouquets and floral centerpieces. ---- CategoryDocs |
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This page holds the page menu. If you mess up this page, then there will be a very ugly error message where the menu is supposed to be. So before making changes, read carefully.
The menu is between the three opening and the three closing curly braces below (these are only visible in the wiki source). Anything outside these curly braces is ignored by the menu parsing code, which is why this paragraph is ignored. Between the opening and closing curly braces, unindented lines are menu groups and indented lines are menu items. A menu item consists of words separated by white space. The last word is the link target; all words preceding it form the link label. A link target cannot contain a space. Targets that start with "http:" are considered to be full URLs, whereas any other target is considered to be a wiki page name. Labels that begin with a star are only shown if a valid user is logged on (this is for convenience only, not for security; it does not affect accessibility of the page).
Some special wiki options, like Login or UserPreferences, Edit this page, and so on, are appended to the last menu group by the theme; so the last menu must be "Wiki" or "Web site" or something similar.
Kernel Hacking Kernel Newbies Frontpage http://kernelnewbies.org/ Kernel Hacking KernelHacking Kernel Documentation Documents Kernel Glossary KernelGlossary FAQ FAQ Found a Bug? FoundBug Kernel Changelog LinuxChanges Upstream Merge Guide UpstreamMerge Projects Kernel Janitors KernelJanitors Kernel Mentors KernelMentors Kernel Projects KernelProjects Community Why a community? Community Web Forum http://forum.kernelnewbies.org/ Regional Kernelnewbies RegionalNewbies Personal Pages PersonalPages Upcoming Events UpcomingEvents References Mailing Lists ML Related Sites RelatedSites Programming Links ProgrammingLinks Wiki Recent Changes RecentChanges Navigation Menu navigation_menu Site Statistics http://kernelnewbies.org/stats/ Tips for Editors WebTips Find Page FindPage Help Contents HelpContents Hosted by WikiWall http://wikiwall.org/