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So just now I upgraded to the latest version of WordPress (version 2.0). So far, it's looking like a great improvement even though I haven't dug into it very far.

The downside was that I just noticed that my custom theme had a couple incompatibilities. So, I just set it back to the default theme. Hopefully, it means I'll come up with an even cooler theme for my blog. Maybe after Christmas it'll really start looking good (and original)!

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cool. i plan on rolling out a new website soon. but i have no idea how to make the template look nice, im just not a big fan of margins, but if there are no margins, then it looks like crap, so i dont know

oh, the good old purple color! bring it back Dan!

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