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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://larryaronson.com/2009/federal-criminal-practice-blog/"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-790" title="Gregory Poe's Federal Criminal Practice Blog" src="http://larryaronson.com/wp-content/uploads/gpoelaw.screenshot.jpg" alt="Gregory Poe's Federal Criminal Practice Blog" width="75" height="63" /></a>Federal Criminal Practice Blog — I just completed another Wordpress blog for a client of my good friend and associate, David Schiffer, of DLS Design. David built a beautiful, static site for Gregory Poe, a lawyer in federal criminal law practice.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://blog.gpoelaw.com" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-790" title="Gregory Poe's Federal Criminal Practice Blog" src="http://larryaronson.com/wp-content/uploads/gpoelaw.screenshot-150x126.jpg" alt="Gregory Poe's Federal Criminal Practice Blog" width="150" height="126" /></a>I just completed another WordPress blog for a client of my good friend and associate, David Schiffer, of <a href="http://dlsdesign.com" target="_blank">DLS Design</a>. David built a beautiful, static site for Gregory Poe, a lawyer in federal criminal law practice,  and trusted me to copy his look and feel for the dynamic blog section. The static part of the site featured variable-width left and right margins with an image mapped navigation bar, so I selected my favorite variable-width theme, <a title="Minimal by Sadish Bala from The WordPress Theme Shop" href="http://wpthemeshop.com/" target="_blank">Minimal</a>, and reconfigured his menu as a WordPress style list so that any new pages Gregory created in WordPress would be automatically added to the navigation elements.</p>
<p>Once Gregory started posting on <a href="http://blog.gpoelaw.com" target="_blank">blog.gpoelaw.com</a>, we realized that his style of writing detailed legalese needed some additional typographic punch so we darkened the text and block justified the paragraphs for additional readability. Under the hood, I added my standard mix of plugins for SEO, Google Analytics and advanced editing.</p>
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