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		<title>By: WebStractions</title>
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		<description>That was a good suggestion to keep a backup copy of the original on hand. May want to highlight that point. :)

The &#039;favelet&#039; that runs the page through speed analysis is the same tool on the Web Developer Toolbar for Firefox. I think most developers use Firefox, but if there are any that are still stuck in the past -- that would be a definite add to their Favorites.</description>
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<p>The &#8216;favelet&#8217; that runs the page through speed analysis is the same tool on the Web Developer Toolbar for Firefox. I think most developers use Firefox, but if there are any that are still stuck in the past &#8212; that would be a definite add to their Favorites.</p>
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