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Designing a website?  Want to draw a crowd? Want to keep that crowd coming back to your site?

Good website design is more than just a nice color scheme, fancy Flash applications, images and icons.  A good website is easy to use and user-friendly, even the ugly ones.  Easy to use means that the sections of the site are clearly labeled, content is easy to find and the site serves a specific purpose beyond existing.  The days when just having a website was good enough are long gone.  The majority of the design choices must strike a balance between functionality and appearance.

To maintain this balance, there are five things you should do during the design process to ensure your website draws the right visitors, ensures they can find the content they’re looking for, encourages them to stay at your site and keeps them coming back for more.  Let’s start with the least important, visual appearance.

FULL ARTICLE: Website Design – Beauty is skin deep

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Parental Control Bar

From: WRAAC.org
Price: Free, Outdated, and NOT recommended

To help out a friend with four kids, I tried installing the Parental Control Bar from WRAAC. The tool is SO bad that I won’t provide the link to it here–for several reasons.

FULL ARTICLE: “Parental Control Bar: NOT Recommended”

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Nate sent the following message:

How many routers does RIP support? 
How about RIP version 2?
I see that your tutorial says 15 hops, 
but does that mean you can only
have 15 routers in your network?

Answer: How Many Routers will RIP v1 & v2 Support?

The V1 Chair looks awesome (and really comfortable)! You have GOT to check this out:  flagship.jpg (JPEG Image, 1600×1200 pixels).  $2,600 before purchasing a custom automotive seat and before FedEx freight shipping.

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