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January 24, 2009 at 9: 35 AM
Hi Jeff!
I haven’t seen 404 pages done like this before, which is why I wrote about it. Andrew sounds like he has done something similar, and I would love to see the details.
As to use in other template files, while I think that 404 pages are the most generally applicable and easily implemented examples, I also think private pages could be used in other places as well. This will hopefully inspire more people to think of even better uses for private pages.
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