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Tagline Randomizer for WordPress

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No problem. Just install the Tagline Randomizer. Once installed, you are treated with an additional page on your blog's options page in the admin panel, where you can enter as many taglines as you like, each on their own line.

It's dead simple, and does exactly as it says. The only thing to beware of is that right after you install it, you might notice that the tagline on your site completely disappears. It's mildly disconcerting, but apparently totally normal behavior. If you navigate away from your site and come back in a few minutes (assuming you've configured some taglines) they will begin showing up. We were sceptical at first, but that's exactly how it happened for us.