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Download Pocket Tanks Deluxe Full Version Free With 295 Weapons Pack Size: 30MB UPDATED 2018 2 FEB. Description: Pocket Tanks is a 1-2 player computer game for Windows and Mac OS X, created by Blitwise Productions, developer of Super DX-Ball and Neon Wars. Adapted from Michael Welch's earlier Amiga game Scorched Tanks, this newer version features modified physics, dozens of weapons ranging from simple explosive shells to homing missiles, and the ability to move the tank.

It supports several expansion packs. At the moment, players can have up to 230 different weapons total. Pocket Tanks is often abbreviated as PTanks. Uniblue Powersuite Pro 2014 Torrent there. Please note file is actually stored on google drive. So there is no possibility of error in downloading. And this file is stored on my own account.

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As I have seen in other sites, it looks better if it showed the next and previous post titles instead. So in this tutorial, I will show you how to customize your post navigation links so that it will display the titles of your next and previous posts. Replace 'Newer Posts' and 'Older Posts' with post titles. Before we begin, backup your template first or maybe use a instead. To backup your template, go to your blog's dashboard then Template » Backup/Restore » Download full template.

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Adding the Popular Posts Widget for BloggerJust click on your blog title, access the 'Layout' menu, click 'Add a Gadget' and choose 'Popular Posts'. A window will appear asking you to configure the widget by choosing which posts you'll feature (e.g. Those that were most viewed in the past 7 days or 30 days or from the beginning of your blog). You'll also be asked to choose how many posts you'll feature in your Popular Posts section and select if you'll show the post title only or along with the image thumbnail and/or the snippet. (Remember that each widget style has different requirements, so follow the styles and instructions carefully to find out if you need the snippet and image thumbnail or not). Popular Posts Style 1 - Box within a boxThis is an interesting widget style since it uses your snippet and image thumbnail in a unique way. Your snippet is written in opaque text and placed in a small transparent box.