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5 ways to make your CSS behave in IE Posted: Aug 24, 2006 10:02 AM
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Some call them bugs others say they are hacks and still others say that they are "work arounds" the abominations of software programming. I call them a necessity. They are something you cannot ignore or do without. They are cross-browser CSS techniques.

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