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Ivision Responsive Blogger Template (Free by EP)

Invision Responsive Blogger Template
As a routine work I search lots of free stuff for my friends, now I'll share the back of free templates. Invision is the first free template from EP Design in the early 2016 's . Appearance of this template was adopted from New Line premium template.
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The following features in the template Invision this
Features Availability
Responsive True Check
Google Testing Tool Validator True Check
SEO Friendly True Check
Mobile Friendly True Check
Dynamic Heading True
Adsense Ready True
Valid Schema.org True
High CTR True
Personal Blog True
Disqus Comment System True
2 Column True
Auto Read More with Thumbnail True
Responsive Ad Slot True
Breadcrumbs True
About Me Widget True
Related Posts with Thumb True
Search Box True
Social Share Button True
Responsive Dropdown Menu True
News Ticker True
Smooth Back to Top True
Custom Subscribe Box Widget True
Custom Pop up Contact Form True
Shortcodes True
Unlimited Page Numbered True

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