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CSS Shorthand Guide

A complete guide to learn how to transform your CSS from bulky, into efficient CSS Shorthand.

permanent link 10 may at 21:16 by Linda Chadbourne

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commentat 22:57 on 10 May 2008, Marc wrote:

Bookmarked. Looks very useful.

commentat 14:11 on 08 June 2008, lewis meyers wrote:

A very usefull refrence Thanks!

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