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		<title>By: BlueBoden</title>
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		<description>You should really edit your pages in notepad, or notepad++. 

But if you cant even work out your own &quot;website builder&quot;, then you should start over from scratch, before you insert any affiliate links.

There are many websites, which holds Tutorials/References for HTML and CSS, some of them include: - (tutorials/references) - (Dave Raggett&#039;s Introduction to HTML) - (Starting with HTML + CSS)

Depending on which editor you are using however, you should be able to copy/paste your link, either from the source view, or from the GUI.</description>
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<p>But if you cant even work out your own &#8220;website builder&#8221;, then you should start over from scratch, before you insert any affiliate links.</p>
<p>There are many websites, which holds Tutorials/References for HTML and CSS, some of them include: &#8211; (tutorials/references) &#8211; (Dave Raggett&#8217;s Introduction to HTML) &#8211; (Starting with HTML + CSS)</p>
<p>Depending on which editor you are using however, you should be able to copy/paste your link, either from the source view, or from the GUI.</p>
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