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Translation of Flato: French (France)

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Flato is a simple blogging theme with a flat design.
Priority: high
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Flato is a simple blogging theme with a flat design.
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Description of the plugin/theme

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Flato
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Flato
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Theme Name of the plugin/theme

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Full Width Page Page plein écran Details
Full Width Page
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Template Name of the plugin/theme

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Reset Options Réinitialiser les options Details
Reset Options

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Save Layouts

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Visit <code>OptionTree->Documentation->Layouts Overview</code> to see a more in-depth description of what layouts are and how to use them. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Visit <code>OptionTree->Documentation->Layouts Overview</code> to see a more in-depth description of what layouts are and how to use them.

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When you create a new layout it will become active and any changes made to the Theme Options will be applied to it. If you switch back to a different layout immediately after creating a new layout that new layout will have a snapshot of the current Theme Options data attached to it. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
When you create a new layout it will become active and any changes made to the Theme Options will be applied to it. If you switch back to a different layout immediately after creating a new layout that new layout will have a snapshot of the current Theme Options data attached to it.

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As well, you can activate, remove, and drag & drop the order; all situations require you to click "Save Layouts" for the changes to be applied. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
As well, you can activate, remove, and drag & drop the order; all situations require you to click "Save Layouts" for the changes to be applied.

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To add a new layout enter a unique lower case alphanumeric string (dashes allowed) in the text field and click "Save Layouts". You have to log in to add a translation. Details
To add a new layout enter a unique lower case alphanumeric string (dashes allowed) in the text field and click "Save Layouts".

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Export your Layouts by highlighting this text and doing a copy/paste into a blank .txt file. Then save the file for importing into another install of WordPress later. Alternatively, you could just paste it into the <code>OptionTree->Settings->Import</code> <strong>Layouts</strong> textarea on another web site. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Export your Layouts by highlighting this text and doing a copy/paste into a blank .txt file. Then save the file for importing into another install of WordPress later. Alternatively, you could just paste it into the <code>OptionTree->Settings->Import</code> <strong>Layouts</strong> textarea on another web site.

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Export your Theme Options data by highlighting this text and doing a copy/paste into a blank .txt file. Then save the file for importing into another install of WordPress later. Alternatively, you could just paste it into the <code>OptionTree->Settings->Import</code> <strong>Theme Options</strong> textarea on another web site. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Export your Theme Options data by highlighting this text and doing a copy/paste into a blank .txt file. Then save the file for importing into another install of WordPress later. Alternatively, you could just paste it into the <code>OptionTree->Settings->Import</code> <strong>Theme Options</strong> textarea on another web site.

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Export your Settings by highlighting this text and doing a copy/paste into a blank .txt file. Then save the file for importing into another install of WordPress later. Alternatively, you could just paste it into the <code>OptionTree->Settings->Import</code> <strong>Settings</strong> textarea on another web site. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Export your Settings by highlighting this text and doing a copy/paste into a blank .txt file. Then save the file for importing into another install of WordPress later. Alternatively, you could just paste it into the <code>OptionTree->Settings->Import</code> <strong>Settings</strong> textarea on another web site.

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