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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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So, me and Woolies (Woolies and I….) happened to be fairly bored in a free period, and with 2 computers to spare, and a bit of know-how, we decided to partake in a quick bit of webshite.

Naturally, I was in charge of prettyness, and layout, and general content, and colour scheme, and logo, and name…..so Woolie did all the work :)

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Yea, I’ve just noticed that the theme I’ve made for this site isn’t the best to read text from, which is really what a blog is made for. So, I might just inform you that a mirror of this site is available over at TuTz.co.uk and that has a layout which is much easier to read from, and I personally like that one I made a lot better than this one. I might even just set it as the default theme for Woolie.co.uk (things move on don’t they).

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Well, this is my first rant… I think it’s pretty harsh so I apologise in advance. I have a real problem with most of the modern day web designers. In this article I will describe to you how to become a “web designer”.

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