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Web Dev Notes Going Full Throttle Next Week

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Sorry for the somewhat irregular posting schedule over the last week and a half! I am currently going through a rather intense midterm exam period which will come to an end this Friday. That means you can expect Web Dev Notes to go back into full throttle again next week!

funny cat pictures & lolcats - Noooo they be stealin mah brain!!!!

I apologize to any regular readers out there, I know there is one or two! Don’t worry, plenty of fresh new content is on the way for next week!

While waiting for the new stuff, here are the Top 11 most popular posts over the last month!

1. Are You Sad Because Nobody Visits Your Website?
2. When in Doubt, Look for Super Squirrel!
3. Building Online Communities with Drupal, phpBB and Wordpress
4. The Magic of WHILE Loops
5. Organized Blogging is no Easy Task
6. Be Your Own Boss
7. How to Move a Wordpress Blog to a Different Directory
8. Is the Next Pagerank Update Coming Ever?
9. Ask Your Visitors to Add Your Site to Their Favorites
10. How to Create an Amazon Store and Make Money Online
11. If you Clone, You will End up Alone!


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