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	<title>Most useful CSS related resources?</title>
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	<description>I&apos;d like to learn more about Cascading Stylesheets, but there are so many resources related to CSS - so I simply do not know where to begin. Sometimes there is too much, sometimes there isn&apos;t enough. Therefore I&apos;d like to ask, which resources would you recommend as the most useful and ultimate web-sites related to CSS? Please don&apos;t post hundreds of links, instead please describe, why the resource is useful and why you keep using it every day, while developing web-sites.</description>
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	<category>css</category>
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	<category>web-design</category>
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	<category>xhtml</category>
	<dc:creator>volandmast</dc:creator>
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