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        <title>Great tutorial Matt - worked l</title>
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            <name>Daniel Schutzsmith</name>
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        <content>Great tutorial Matt - worked like a charm!  You might want to specify in Step 5 that the controller does need to be in the controllers folder and let people know how they should name it.  I knew what you meant but I am sure some novices coming by might get tripped up.</content>
        <published>2008-05-24T07:21:52.315+02:00</published>
        <updated>2008-05-24T07:21:52.315+02:00</updated>
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        <title>Look at you! You've got your "</title>
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            <name>Daniel Schutzsmith</name>
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        <content>Look at you! You've got your "designer badge"! I really do find that wearing my glasses acts as an instant placard to passersby, as if to say "ask me how to get a well designed website". Ha!

Thanks for the support and all the fish!</content>
        <published>2008-05-19T16:12:36.643+02:00</published>
        <updated>2008-05-19T16:12:36.643+02:00</updated>
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        <title>Great post here David! I think</title>
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            <name>Daniel Schutzsmith</name>
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        <content>Great post here David! I think I am on the right track for the steps you've laid out here.  My only disadvantage right now is I don't have many client testimonials because I've only done a handfull of projects on my own so far, but I am confident that will change fairly soon.  Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this!</content>
        <published>2008-05-16T08:29:52.160+02:00</published>
        <updated>2008-05-16T08:29:52.160+02:00</updated>
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        <title>I hear ya Ben, but you know wh</title>
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            <name>Daniel Schutzsmith</name>
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        <content>I hear ya Ben, but you know what I am going to bring up....Myspace.  The design is horrid, the usability abysmal, yet its gained immense traffic that we can only dream of.  Its fine to say that its about talent, but do stay aware of the marketing machine that can turn a shitty site design site into a fat cash cow.</content>
        <published>2008-05-09T05:14:59.746+02:00</published>
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        <title>I agree with many here that an</title>
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            <name>Daniel Schutzsmith</name>
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        <content>I agree with many here that an integral part of a good web design project is the planning.  One thing I wanted to note is that the very first thing you should do is define the problem.  If you don't know what the issue is, and why a website is needed, then the rest of the project will be nothing more than fluff!</content>
        <published>2008-05-09T05:04:22.104+02:00</published>
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