<h1><?php 
echo documentation_page_property($page);
?>
</h1>

<?php 
documentation_required_plugin($page);
site_include_view('_support/_feature/' . $page . '.php');
documentation_supported_themes($page);
documentation_related($page);
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        <div class="wrapper text">
            <h1>WordPress Theme Club</h1>

            <p class="note intro note-themes-club">Join the <strong>Pro Theme Design <em>Theme Club</em></strong> to get access to all of our self hosted themes. The Pro Theme Design <em>Theme Club</em> is the best value for users who run multiple sites or agencies who want to use multiple themes for different clients. You can use the themes for your client work.</p>

            <ul>
                <li><strong>Peace of mind</strong>: We've been making and selling themes since 2007 - and have no plans to stop.</li>
                <li><strong>Secure Themes</strong>: All of our themes have been code reviewed by the wordpress.com team - and they know their stuff!</li>
                <li><strong>Unlimited Sites</strong>: Use our themes on as many sites as you like.</li>
                <li><strong>All theme updates</strong>: Get all theme updates for the duration of your membership.</li>
                <li><strong>New themes</strong>: We aim to release a minimum of 2 new themes every year.</li>
            </ul>

            <?php 
documentation_supported_themes('theme-club');
?>

            <table id="pricing" class="comparison">
                <tr>
                    <th></th>
                    <th class="title">Theme Club</th>
                    <th class="title">Lifetime Bundle</th>
                </tr>
                <tr>
                    <td class="feature">All Themes</td>
                    <td><i class="fa fa-check" aria-hidden="true"></i></td>
                    <td><i class="fa fa-check" aria-hidden="true"></i></td>
                </tr>
                <tr>
                    <td class="feature">Theme Updates</td>