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Style Switcher in ASP

Style Switcher in ASP 06/07/2002 06:57 AM

As more and more sites move away from embedded style tags (<font> tags, for example), the benefits of CSS to customize a user's visit has become all the rage. It's hard to find a site bragging about its use of XHTML and CSS for layout that doesn't have a style switcher of some sort stuffed into a corner like some unruly hamster.




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So fine, but why do they get all the pink phones? I clack my claws down each link of my chitinous sensor braids in protest.
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Sony Ericsson returns to profit


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Hierarchies in SQL

what is grok?