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Twitter & RapidWeaver

By Robert Lachman
I signed up for Twitter and added it to my website today. It's very nice, writing a 140 word thought. It's a lot easy than a post for the blog. Certain I was surprised when I signed on and then was greeted by a sign which said, "Twitter is over capacity. Too many tweet! We'll try to lighten the load and have things back to normal soon." Not a great first impression. Seems like it worked itself out.

Next I went to the RapidWeaver website and was surprise to find the site under repair but due back for the unveiling of the new version, RapidWeaver 4.0, tomorrow at 4 am PST. I'm really not sure how it will affect
my old plugs-ins and themes. RapidWeaver is great for those who want a great looking website but don't have a background in coding html and CSS. I have tried to learn it, but the more I stare at the codes, the worse it get. Thank goodness for the RapidWeaver forum. Help is only a few clicks away. Most of my questions have been answered in minutes, not hours or days. What a great program and community. I'm looking forward to using RapidWeaver 4.0.
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