It is good to speak informally when blogging. You can describe how your dog died and relate it to whatever topic you are writing on (for more on how to write informally check out Mr Katz). You have to be "real," yet while you are being real you have to be grammatically correct (for your editor) and politically correct, so keep your prejudices for happy hour. Seriously.
It's a fine balance because you have to let the readers see that this is really you, but you don't start speaking Caribbean Calypso (or whatever it is you speak) like you do when in your neighborhood.
The more tag is a "continue reading" link that breaks your article into two parts. It allows you to stuff loads of posts on your home page in a neat and ordered manner. This keeps your posts from getting all stretched out on the home page.
Now I get to give you some of my favorite tech blogs, so here we go.
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