Here's the modified code that captures only the first numerical digits from the 't' parameter and retains any parameters beginning with "utm_". It ensures a redirect occurs when the 't' parameter is malformed:
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This code modification ensures that only the numerical part of the 't' parameter is used, malformed 't' parameters trigger a redirect, and any `utm_` parameters are retained in the new URLs.
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Unless you have a very specific taste, a google search for "stonehenge" and a click on the "Images" link on the left sidebar will provide you with more images like this than you can possible ever use
I found that having distinct objects in the background can be distracting, and a lot depends on the colors, but this background works for me ... I actually enjoy staring at the chart ... where I used to get bored and miss things... each to his own... use what works for you...
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