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By all means I’m not suggesting that every post should be 10 words long, but look at breaking up your content, mix posts lengths and if your putting up long posts, use an extract or division feature to only display the first paragraph or two on your main page. Color: keep your colors simple. Believe it or not people hate reading text on colored backgrounds. Unless your skilled at placing very subtle background imagery or can find a nice soft background color (ensight.org comes to mind) use white as your background color and stick to black for your text. Sometimes you can vary your colors for the text but for a beginner I’d warn against it. Don’t believe me, check out all the top sites: black text on white background for a reason. Also I’d recommend against using a black background with white text unless your really, really sure as well. 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