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Undecided: Dynamic Sidebar or Simple Layout :)

On the left: Dynamic Sidebar; On the right: Simple Layout

I'm sorry if some of you who were reading my blog a while ago were confused because of constant changing of the templates I use. Now, I have two of my favorite templates here, and I have already saved them somewhere. Help me which of the two you think would suit my blog. Is it the Dynamic Sidebar view I customized, or the Simple Layout I also customized?

I'm kinda excited to manage my own blog here. Still drafting those topics I should be posting here. So far here is what I can offer by now. Hope a help from you will reach me. For those who will, I am giving my sincere gratitude to you. :)

For the meantime, I'll stay here on Simple Layout until everything has been decided.

Have a nice day ahead!

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