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		<title>By: Barry Hurd</title>
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		<description>Welcome to the world of full-strength Wordpress!

WP is an amazingly functional platform when you sit down and realize how many third party apps and plugins can be tied into it. My own site is based on WP with some custom tweaks here and there.</description>
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<p>WP is an amazingly functional platform when you sit down and realize how many third party apps and plugins can be tied into it. My own site is based on WP with some custom tweaks here and&nbsp;there.</p>
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