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		<title>By: Paul Andrews</title>
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		<dc:creator>Paul Andrews</dc:creator>
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		<description>Short and simple, I really like this. It is especially useful for e-commerce sites with multiple sub categories so that the breadcrumb won&#039;t break on to two lines, which is always a designers nightmare.
Jamie - you are&#160; a very clever chap - you have my respect because I&#039;m always learning from you!
Where would we be without JQuery? It&#039;s so simple, even I can code it!
Keep &#039;em coming dude
Paul</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Short and simple, I really like this. It is especially useful for e-commerce sites with multiple sub categories so that the breadcrumb won&#39;t break on to two lines, which is always a designers nightmare.<br />
Jamie &#8211; you are&nbsp; a very clever chap &#8211; you have my respect because I&#39;m always learning from you!<br />
Where would we be without JQuery? It&#39;s so simple, even I can code it!<br />
Keep &#39;em coming dude<br />
Paul</p>
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