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    Post <!-- --> What does really mean this tag?

    <HTML>
    <HEAD>
    <TITLE>WORK ONE ON ONE WITH A WEB GRAPHIC DESIGNER AT GELDESIGNS.NET ONE STOP SHOP </TITLE>
    <META NAME="Keywords" CONTENT="desigm,desigb,desihn,desifn, design, design, desing, gel designs, graphic designer,web designer,graphic design,web design,flash website,flash animation,flash navigation,banners,banner style,site,logo,visual identity,corporate identity,hosting, hosting acc">
    <META NAME="Description" CONTENT="GELDESIGNS.NET IS A POSITIVE VISUAL REFLECTION OF YOUR BUSINESS ONLINE. GRAPHIC DESIGNS & WEB DESIGNS TO REFLECT YOUR VISUAL IDENTITY, Philadelphia, PA. ">
    <META NAME="Author" CONTENT="email@geldesigns.net">
    <!-- META Tags generated by http://submitexpress.com/metatag.html -->
    </HEAD>


    Can i remove that<!-- META Tags generated by http://submitexpress.com/metatag.html --> ?

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    You can if it does not mess with the TOS of the site that put that in your code. For future reference though, anything between these tags:

    Code:
    <!-- -->
    is an HTML comment.

    Hope this helps.
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