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It’s still blogger in the end
Wednesday, March 24, 2010 @ 4:11 PM

/Edited.

If you read the earlier post, good for you.
If you didn’t, doesn’t matter.

This new skin took me about an hour or so to get it set up.
Earlier I said I wanted to move out of this space and try out wordpress because blogger’s auto pagination IS really getting onto my nerves(it still does). 

So, in wordpress, I did this:
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Which you would probably realize it is almost the same as my current one in blogger. :D
In fact, I did it accordingly. It was pretty simple.

Just that I could not insert the tagboard no matter how hard I tried.
& the only way to “get rid” of the auto-pagination is to use their layout template, I decided to use it.

Pretty much like my blogskin now. :)
Off for dinner. Bye.