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http://www.chipsquips.com [Chip’s Quips] Do you need Dictionary.com on one tab and Wikipedia on another in order to read this site? July 18th, 2006 by sterling I guess my content’s brow stands a little higher than Randy’s. Even so, seventh to tenth grade falls well beneath my target audience, I should think. Test your site’s readability, and read the explanations for the last three scores. Did you follow that? Tags:Chip’s Quips: readability, writingstyle, dictionary, wikipedia, test, randymorin Technorati: readability, writingstyle, dictionary, wikipedia, test, randymorin Posted in Blog Blog | No Comments » RSS 2.0 | Sphere it!...

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