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	<title>Comments on: Question: To edit or iterate</title>
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		<title>By: Ron</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Definitely iterate. I try to use the &lt;del&gt; and &lt;ins&gt; tags to show revisions to the article over time. I&#039;m not real religious about it, but I want to start making sure to do it more over time. Most browsers now, when mousing over these tags, will show the value in the datetime attribute so that readers can know when it was added/deleted. 
 
 Then again, this might be a lot like linking and distracting your readers from the content. ;&gt;) 
 
 Hope this helps.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Definitely iterate. I try to use the &lt;del&gt; and &lt;ins&gt; tags to show revisions to the article over time. I&#8217;m not real religious about it, but I want to start making sure to do it more over time. Most browsers now, when mousing over these tags, will show the value in the datetime attribute so that readers can know when it was added/deleted. </p>
<p> Then again, this might be a lot like linking and distracting your readers from the content. ;&gt;) </p>
<p> Hope this helps.</p>
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