Jeffrey Zeldman Presents: A Simplified Guide to CSS
March 20th, 2009
Jeffrey Zeldman Presents: A Simplified Guide to CSS
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Factual errors in Macromedia’s otherwise fine coverage of the Web Standards Project keynote and panel discussion at … CSS set in pixels offers absolute …
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