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<myVisitorsMap ⁄>We here at Arbenting are really big fans of style. Having spent years to develop and refine our own personal styles, we understand the care and time involved in that process. It is no wonder that once we began down the path of the developer, that CSS would become one of Angie's favorite areas to explore and learn. She is all about the style, afterall, and it was in that spirit that this post was born. You see, when you are developing your own personal style, you are not starting from scratch. It is not about re-inventing the wheel, you have elements that you are comfortable with using to combine with others until you find that style that fits. This post was created in that same tone.
With CSS, it is not about re-inventing the wheel either, it's about using existing code that others have worked to establish and personalizing it, to make it your own. And here is a collection of code snippets that have been graciously contributed to the community from those students of style, those seeders of CSS. We hope you all enjoy the 40 outstanding CSS techniques and tutorials we have gathered from the corners of the web.
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