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7 May, 2008
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Introduction to CSS3 - Part 2: Borders
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The second part in a series on CSS3, taking a look at borders. Everyone is familiar with the border property – it’s a great way to structure content and improve page layout. CSS3 takes borders to a whole new level...Need more? Read these related posts:
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