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Taking Care of Business is a online gaming family. We enjoy online gaming, chatting and having fun. There are many interesting and unique individuals that make up our family. We invite every one to join and get to know us. We have a lot of fun. Cool It will take me a while to get the site completely restored. My time is limited for a little while due to work.

Posted on Tuesday, November 08

Dragonfly™ Welcome to Dragonfly CMS
Posted by Dragonfly CMS Team on Tuesday, November 08, 2011 (01:40:10) (13 reads)

Dragonfly CMS is a powerful CMS which delivers the features and bug fixes that you really need. Using Dragonfly, you will enjoy enhanced speed, security, and multiple integrated features. You'll instantly fall in love with its sleek interface, carefully designed modules, fast page loads, and high standards for security.

There are two flavors of Dragonfly ready for immediate deployment—the stable build and the CVS build. We recommend the stable build for production websites, but if you're feeling bold, try the CVS build, our latest and potentially greatest work. However, it could be unstable and may contain bugs. More information on our CVS can be found here.

We wish you luck with your new website, and thanks for joining our global community.

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This is an example of a block. Three different types of blocks exist in Dragonfly™: HTML, System, and File

This block is an example of an HTML block. These blocks can be edited through the administration menu, under the Blocks option

Blocks that are called through the /blocks folder are known as File blocks. These blocks must be placed within this folder under a filename similar to block-*.php

Finally, blocks that cannot be edited through the administration menu or through a file are known as System blocks. By default, only two System blocks exist: "Administration" and "User's Custom Box"

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