WP Remix a WordPress powered master theme, is completely customizable, quality coded & comes bundled with many layout options that helps everyone create custom websites in minutes saves weeks of time, maintaining top notch standards - compliant quality.
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While creating a page, simply insert the page layout of your choice in visual editor and edit it. Select different sidebar and/or header from a dropdown for this particular page if you wish and simply publish the page.
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