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what was the name of the website that sponsored linustechtips with codes and stuff. it was a website on building websites

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Squarespace?

i've been looking everywhere. thanks in advance

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Squarespace?

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Squarespace?

yes i think if i had asked the question before i spent time looking for it i would have been doing something else right now. Thank You very much

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I can confirm that it is indeed SquareSpace.

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