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		<title>Easy steps to make a Website ICON</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[How can I get an ICON for my website? You’ve seen those little icons next to the url, or the name of the website in favorites. It is like a “mini brand” or your own personal little icon. It identifies you “by picture”. It is a FAVICON. So how do you get one? You make [&#8230;]
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					<description><![CDATA[EASY Photo Resizing Technical Tizzie blog under www.wisdomwoman.com The subject of photo resolution and sizing is probably one of the most confusing subjects in computer graphics, and if you don’t think it is, you probably don’t really know very much about it. When we are talking about printed images, the subject is still complicated and [&#8230;]
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