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Two column layout (can be reduced to one, could be thought of as three if you count the vertical toolbox on the right) that provides simple presentation with extensive customization; not just for the developer, but for the user. The toolbox showcases the power of stylesheet switching. Users can pick their own color, font type, font size, and even dictate what style of layout they view your web page in. Navigation is kept brief and easily accessible at the top of the page, allowing for a wider area in the content region. A min/max width allows you to control your layout, but remain flexible for low resolution users.

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  • Comment on Play Your Part by mwangi karanja

    Posted: March 12, 2012, 7:50 pm by mwangi karanja

    I’m glad that all of this tie together from the sermons of thriving and relationships.Probably this is the subtle glue that brings it all together. Many are the times when we take a chilled outlook from our lives, our relationships till the point of ‘no return’ . Forward movement is always being outside your comfort zone so story ya ‘I give myself away’ without action has to die. Cheers MAVUNO. Your REALNESS is that uncormfortable truth. Thank you for the wake up call.

  • Comment on Friends With Benefits by John Karanja

    Posted: February 26, 2012, 4:18 pm by John Karanja

    a very practical sermon..please read and share

  • Comment on Be The One by Karanja

    Posted: February 6, 2012, 11:55 am by Karanja

    Guy enters church with relationship issues from jana. worship was uplifting and some cares faded kidogo, then the pastor kicks in the door(military style) and says, (albeit in another style) ‘look carefully at yourself in the mirror what do you see. Enyewe the sermon was life changing. the spiritual and intellectual engagement I had was fascinating and on top of that this can be applied to all sort of friendships. Thank you saannaaaaa

  • Comment on No Perfect People Allowed by Thairu Karanja

    Posted: April 5, 2011, 3:50 pm by Thairu Karanja

    Pastor Linda,
    firstly i thank God for you and i always look forward to your sermons which are witty yet hit home so WELL.
    Personally i’ve been one who was quick to judge people and also made an assumption about someone as soon as i met them. Worse still,in as much i’ve been priviledged enough to travel around the world and in cultures where Homesexuality is legal,i have always found myself judging them and i consider myself ‘Homophobic’. I now know better than to judge or look down on anyone seeing as my Lord and Saviour didn’t,but embraced them instead.

AkiraChix

  • Akirachix Membership.

    Posted: February 17, 2011, 10:26 am by RKaranja
    At last! Good news to all the ladies that kept asking how to join Akirachix. Well, all you have to do is fill out this form. As simple as that! You will be sent more details on membership and events from now on. We will keep you posted.
  • 5th Mobile Monday Edition

    Posted: August 19, 2010, 9:00 am by RKaranja
    Mobile Monday Kenya The turnout at the MOMO- Kenya is phenomenal. It is organized by John Wesonga and Jessica Colaco. The moderator for the day was John Wesonga. Jane Del Ser from Jacaranda Health – health information systems She started talking about maternal health care. They want to address the 4 million women in Kenya who don’t have [...]
  • MoMo 4th Edition

    Posted: July 23, 2010, 9:33 am by RKaranja
    To you all who missed 4th Edition of Mobile Monday, here is an update on what went down that day. The moderator for the Day was Jamila Abass an Akirachix and a passionate developer. The theme for the day was:  Mobile technology in the next decade 2010. And the titles/subjects of discussions were -          Android and USSD by Linda Kamau -          One [...]
  • Mobile Monday

    Posted: June 16, 2010, 9:00 am by RKaranja
    Mobile Monday Yet another Mobile Monday and we had 4 presenters . 1st. Map Ma3 – This was an idea about a mobile app for showing you where to get ma3 (matatu). This was presented by our very own Linnet Kwamboka, an ambitious Akirachix member. Her system will seek to help some of us who have no [...]

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