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    Solitary, Poor, Nasty, Brutish, and Short

    On the (trial version of) the HB

    I'm also looking for helpful comments about whether readers prefer the current HB site or the trial site.

    The current site is:

    http://www.oceansideurc.org/ - The Heidelblog (Scott Clark)

    The trial site is:

    The Heidelblog

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    I like the Blog having its own website rather than being a sub tab on your church site. There are numerous themes (blog styles) available at wordpress for potential options to the one you have selected,
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    Go with Wordpress IMO; Rich set up my sites on it and maybe he can give some help or input of the HB too?
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