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		<title>By: just keep tryin&#8217; ta get a little better &#187; The rage</title>
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		<dc:creator>just keep tryin&#8217; ta get a little better &#187; The rage</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Another common usability mistake most make, is the step after a user signs into a web page. Most web pages will redirect a user to the front page or his profile page, which is fine if he is signing in from the front page. But most commonly a user will sign in when he is forced to do so, when he tries to leave a comment for instance: [...]</description>
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