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21 Mar

Harrogate Town 0-1 Fleetwood Town

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Fleetwood Town increased their lead at the top of the Blue Square North with victory at bottom-placed Harrogate Town. Second half substitute Gareth Seddon broke the dead lock on 70 minutes, shrugging his man aside to drill home past Aaron Ratchford.

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16 Mar

Next PageRank Update Prediction: March 2010?

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It’s that time of year again when all of us SEO geeks, who will tell you over and over again that the PageRank displayed in the Google Toolbar doesn’t really matter, all collectively change our minds and wait with baited breath to get an idea of how our optimisation efforts have been rewarded by the PageRank metric.

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15 Mar

Victory means 2am’s team Fleetwood are still on top!

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Fleetwood Town 3-0 Solihull Moors
Blue Square North
Saturday 13th March 2010
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Fleetwood Town once again increased their lead at the top of the Blue Square North with a comfortable victory over in-form Solihull Moors. The five match winning run for the Midlands outfit came to a halt at Highbury after a goalless first half.

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8 Mar

Web Design and The Fold

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What does Above The Fold Mean?

In web design, above the fold is a concept that refers to anything that appears in the browser when a website first loads, without having the need to scroll.

The term is borrowed from the newspaper industry where above the fold came to represent the area of the front page that faced a potential customer on a newsstand.

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8 Mar

Fleetwood Town Open Seven Point Gap At Top!

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Fleetwood Town opened the gap at the top of the Blue Square North to seven points with victory at third place Hinckley United. First half goals from leading scorer Adam Warlow and Sean Clancy were enough to ensure Town put an end to a run of back-to-back defeats.

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