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EBlogTemplates.com has some wonderful How-To articles. Hoping to improve my google ranking, I changed the order of my post title tags. I also learned how to remove the Blogger Navbar (done at my own risk of igniting Blogger's fury).

Awhile back, I learned how to put a "favicon" on my blog and website. I used HTMLSource.com and Mircroangelo as resources. Doing a google search for Favicon will bring up more resources.

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Hey Harriet said…
What a nifty idea for a meme! I'm looking forward to seeing more 'kuchikomi' being shared. Thanks for those handy HTML tips. If Blogger gets mad at you for removing the nav bar just say that it went missing. One day it was there. The next it was not. You've no idea where it went ;D
I like that word..kuchikomi..has a nice ring to it..I don't no a thing about tweets..but you must remember..I am lucky I can blog..
Emily said…
Cool tips! Thanks!
what a cute idea...tweet tweet - I hope I did that right?
Unknown said…
This is cute, and I like the duck - even if they don't tweet. I added a link on my blog to a giveaway and great sale from a real cute Etsy seller I'm featuring. Thanks!!!
Unknown said…
You have such a great blog. I like how you let others add to the post. That is really neat. I should try some time!

Thanks for reading and for your support!
Unknown said…
Great tip about the navbar! Thanks! I put it to good use. :)
GalleryJuana said…
Shrimp Salad, Thanks for participating! Giveaways are always fun.
GalleryJuana said…
Three Yellow and Art2, thanks for adding your links.

Emily, Sara, Rosebud, Hey Harriet and Nicole thanks for dropping by!

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