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”What’s 43 Folders?”
43Folders.com is Merlin Mann’s website about finding the time and attention to do your best creative work.

New Site Design Secures New Membership

…and that would be me.

Although I’ve been following the 43folders blog via RSS, today’s announcement of a new site design using Drupal was enough to peak my curiosity. It got me off of my RSS keester in order to visit the web site itself.

I’m sure I don’t stand alone when I say that the clean design and easy navigation mirrors the organizational philosophy of the author(s).

But enough about 43folders, let’s talk about ME!

Just kidding. Nice Job 43f! Later!


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Really like the new site design

Was looking for a thread to say, I really like the new site design. I love the “folder” header, the tabs and Hipster PDA in the footer and, I must say, a good way to make friends is to ask, “You look skinny. Did you lose weight?” when we visit the site. Kudos to the designer. :-)

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“The only way to experience true efficiency is to fully understand the processes that govern our lives.” From my new book, “Quote Yourself To Success!” (Available for pre-order from Amazon.com.)

 
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