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Preview of what it will look like in use on the slidingperformance website :)

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I can change the font and wording to anything you like SLIDE. I have saved the working file so I can continue customising it - that is if you want it :)

Enjoy!

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well a banner imo should have all the neccessary info for potential customers...but whatever turns you on i guess...

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nice post edit too....include the URL and u can use the banner everywhere..

My image is copyright, you just infringed that right...

Thanks guys. Working on a modified version of the one i posted previously.

What else would you like in it? Different fonts, pictures, link etc???

If you like I could also make a signature for slidingperformance (if i win, that is) - this would make it so you don't need the URL in the website banner :)

PM please :D:kiss:

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