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Sencha Application Theming Contest

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Sencha App Theming Contest
Here’s an opportunity for you to show us just how creative you are. Sign up for the Sencha Application Theming contest. Use the new blazingly fast Fashion theming capabilities in Ext JS 6 to create a new look and feel for our Feed Viewer sample application. Use Sencha Inspector Early Access (update: Beta version is now available) to inspect the Sass in near real-time and accelerate your application theming work. Extra points will be awarded for transforming the look and feel of both Classic and Modern versions of our Feed Viewer sample application (written in Ext JS 6) that works across desktops, tablets, and smartphones.

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Prizes

We’ll be awarding $2,500 for first place. Second and third place winners will each win $1,000. Plus, we’ll show off your great work to our community. Winning selections will be based on overall design, creativity, and quality of the code.

Contest Rules: All entries must be received by September 15, 2015 (contest period has been extended). Sencha employees and family members are not eligible to participate. See contest rules here.

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