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I got bored whilst doing homework for Crosby this evening, so I got to work stamping my own hand with my own name stamp. The reason for this is simple, if I accidentally lose myself I’ll know my name! Ben also challenged me to take a picture and write this post in less than 8 minutes. Unfortunately I failed because I had to meddle with the PHP configuration for file upload sizes (it was set to 2mb max by default so I couldn’t upload the picture :( )

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Its been a while since I wrote a photoshop tutorial, so I thought I’d set the ball rolling again and get some serious tutorials done. The effect that I will be showcasing today I have used for a long time when creating things such as forum signatures, and concept art.

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I’ve been busy for the best part of this evening putting together a history section for Woolie’s World. If you would like to know how Woolie’s World has evolved, or would like a trip down memory lane, then head on over to the “History” page (located on the top navigation bar). Its been quite interesting looking at how I’ve improved my design and construction of web pages. Enjoy ;)

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It has been requested by one of my members here that I write an article on how to design a table tennis site on which table tennis goods will be sold. At first I thought that he was just trying to get a free website out of me, but then I realised that his real aim was to educate other people, so that if they were in the same situation, they would know how to cope. Let us begin…

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Today is a momentous day in Woolie’s World history. The next (and more permanent) layout has been released, which I personally think looks a lot better than the old one. There are quite a few improvements to the back-end of this site as well, which unfortunately don’t have much effect on you, but I feel a lot happier fully knowing the code that it’s running on. Ok, so heres a run down of the new features.

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