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		<title>Comment on Best forum site for help with CSS by Amy Justice</title>
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		<description>I like how CSS has a clearly defined positioning scheme, on the contrary it just doesn’t work correctly. All the major browser makers need to get the fundamentals working before they start contemplating about coming up with things like rounded corners or their individual proprietary bits of stuff.</description>
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