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    <description>Ignition UK company blog about website design and development issues.</description>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2007 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Adobe Dreamweaver: Multiple editors in distributed locations</title>
	  <author>Adam Lofting</author>
      <description> How to work with Dreamweaver's check-in check-out tools to maintain the integrity of your website and avoid overwriting your colleagues work.</description>
	  <link>http://www.ignitionuk.co.uk/blog/editing-your-website/adobe-dreamweaver/multiple-editors.html</link>
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      <title>Adobe Dreamweaver: Setting up a website connection</title>
	  <author>Adam Lofting</author>
      <description>How to setup a connection to a website in Dreamweaver.</description>
	  <link>http://www.ignitionuk.co.uk/blog/editing-your-website/adobe-dreamweaver/index.html</link>
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      <title>Switching to Maestro</title>
	  <author>Dr Christian Bridge-Harrington</author>
      <description>As of the 20th June, Worldpay requires the removal of Switch logos and their replacement with Maestro. </description>
	  <link>http://www.ignitionuk.co.uk/blog/planning-your-site/e-commerce/switching_to_maestro.html</link>
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      <title>Linking to Anchor Points in Contribute</title>
	  <author>Adam Lofting</author>
      <description>If you have a particularly long web page, it is sometimes nice to be able to link to content further down the page so that your visitor does not have to scroll a long way and try to find the content themselves. When the visitor clicks on a link, the page simply jumps to the relevant point on the current page.</description>
	  <link>http://www.ignitionuk.co.uk/blog/editing-your-website/adobe-contribute/linking-to-anchor-points.html</link>
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      <title>Companies Act Changes</title>
	  <author>Dr Christian Bridge-Harrington</author>
      <description>A number of changes have been made to the Companies Act, and on the 1st January 2007 these became law. One of the less-publicised changes affects all e-mail and websites and hence impacts on what you are legally required to include in your website and business e-mails...</description>
	  <link>http://www.ignitionuk.co.uk/blog/planning-your-site/legal-issues/companies-act-changes.html</link>
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      <title>Required Information for your Company Website</title>
	  <author>Dr Christian Bridge-Harrington</author>
      <description>There are a number of pieces of information that, as a registered company, you are required to display on your website. These do not need to be on every page, but must be clearly presented at least once. An ideal place would be an "About Us" page, or a "Company Details" page...</description>
	  <link>http://www.ignitionuk.co.uk/blog/planning-your-site/legal-issues/required-information.html</link>
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      <title>How to add a link in Contribute</title>
	  <author>Adam Lofting</author>
      <description>This guide will show you how to: (A) Link to a web page (B) Link to an email address (C) Link to a file such as a PDF...</description>
	  <link>http://www.ignitionuk.co.uk/blog/planning-your-site/legal-issues/companies-act-changes.html</link>
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      <title>Four New Features of C# 2.0</title>
	  <author>Dr Christian Bridge-Harrington</author>
      <description>C# was first released around 2000 and was followed by C# 2.0 with the release of Visual Studio 2005 and the .NET 2.0 Framework... </description>
	  <link>http://www.ignitionuk.co.uk/blog/technologies/c-sharp/four-new-features-c-sharp-2.html</link>
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