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Two Words: combination increases diversity and specificity
One Word is often not enough: ever tried an internet search, entering only one word? Ever experienced words like "word" or "like" or "meaning" having different meanings depending on the context?

While this can not be avoided completely, it gets better when two words are combined:
- specificity: there are many "Christian", many "Hauck", but not so many "Christian Hauck"
- diversity: so many potential combinations are ignored and await exploration, e.g. Complex and Simple.

Hence, all page titles of CompleXimple consist of two words. A first step of adding context to content.
As often, some exceptions apply:
- the direct shortcuts are made by linking them with an underscore, e.g. two_words
- due to their widespread use, "Help", "About", and "Sitemap" are abbreviations for "Help Me", "About CompleXimple", and "Site Map".
- "Random" stands for "Random Page", an unusual mode of navigation within a website: I like it since it enables discoveries by chance.


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