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June 22, 2007 at 10:03 am
(1) Yvonne Janssen says:

Dear Jennifer,
I’m very proud that my website is admitted to the Webdesign Gallery (Weezenhof.com Webdesign).
I read your comments and I wanted to respond.
I tried to use divs instead of tables for the layout of the page, but failed miserably. It seemed like the different elements all came on top of each other. Just a mess. I haven’t figured this out yet.
The page is handmade with the use of Notepad.
The strange tags have maybe something to do with the Fluffy Search Engine, which I use on my website.
Best regards,
Yvonne Janssen

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