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The Zen of CSS Design

While I am credited as Technical Editor it should be noted that Dave and Molly have obviously done their homework—and really spoiled me for any future technical editing I might do.

permanent link 04 oct at 03:13 by Shaun

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commentat 16:21 on 28 November 2007, Logo Designers wrote:

CSS has definetely made my life easier. I remember the days without having to make mundane changes to every page individually - so I appreciate anything that can further my understanding of CSS. Thanks Dave, Molly and Shaun.

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