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		<title>By: The Design State &#187; Site Archive &#187; Site Review &#8211; Transparent Jefferson County, Colorado</title>
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		<description>[...] importantly, the content needs to be better weighted. (cf. Weighting Content on Your Website). Most of the text is in the same (too small) font size, so important links or sections get lost in [...]</description>
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