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		<title>By: Richh</title>
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		<dc:creator>Richh</dc:creator>
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		<description>Just so you know, this plug-in won&#039;t be needed if you&#039;re using WP 2.7 or above -  at least if you&#039;re using one of the default themes or one that the theme author has updated properly to take into account WP 2.7&#039;s new comment features. The latest versions of WorPress automatically add different classes to the commetns depending on the role of who posts them - so an author has class=&quot;bypostauthor&quot; for example. This makes it real easy to style author/admin comments and make them stand out from the rest!</description>
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