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March 26, 2006

Browser-Specific CSS Hacks

Introduction to Browser-Specific CSS Hacks

More and more Web developers are ditching tables and coming round to the idea of using CSS to control the layouts of sites. And, given the many benefits of using CSS, such as quicker download time, improved accessibility and easier site management... An article by Trenton Moss.
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