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HTML Navigation Code
Now, we'll compare the actual HTML code to confirm the a href title="" tags are identical. They're identical because Caprine Designs did not bother to change the HTML markup after using Equine Web Design's design home page as a template for their own. Another clear-cut case of cut-and-paste solved by comparing HTML codes.
Similarities between the HTML code of the two web sites are marked in red. Glaring similarities, which should not occur in Caprine Design's web site, are highlighted in bold red text in the lower frame:
| Equine Web Design (original) |
| Caprine Designs (copied from Equine Web Design) |
Reading the frame above from top to bottom, Caprine Design's most obvious cut-and-paste evidence includes:
- a href title="" lists "equine web site design"
- Under "design info", a href title="" lists "equine web site design"
- a href title="" lists "equine images photo effects"
- a href title="" lists "flamingos that kill"
- Caprine Designs uses Equine Web Design's HTML <abbr ="facsimile machine"></abbr> reference in the same place, yet lists no fax number. (That leftover code is a killer, isn't it?)

Priceless! Caprine Designs left in the link to Equine Web Design's "contact us" page instead of linking to the contact page of its own web site. Gee, I wonder how that telltale code could have possibly been part of Caprine Designs' "the designs I use, colors, graphics, photos, and text on my site are originally written and designed by me".
Obviously, it could not. It remained in the HTML code after Caprine Designs' cut-and-paste process.
Living in Denial?
Have you forgotten Danielle's reply of "the designs I use, colors, graphics, photos, and text on my site are originally written and designed by me" or "you may wish to consult the copyright laws prior to falsely accusing someone of wrong doing"? Neither have I.
Frankly, at this point, it's laughable. Perhaps Caprine Design's own Danielle should have replaced Iraq's Minister of Propaganda, Baghdad Bob. If you recall, Bob said, "There are no Americans in Iraq", too, while American troops were already in the city.
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