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The CSS Anthology: 101 Essential Tips, Tricks & Hacks
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2004
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The New CSS Layout
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Get Ready for CSS Grid Layout
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HTML Utopia: Designing Without Tables Using CSS
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2006
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Everything You Know About Css Is Wrong!
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2008
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The CSS3 Anthology: Take Your Sites to New Heights
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2012
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CSS3 layout modules
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2013
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The Profitable Side Project Handbook
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HTML5 pour les web designers (A Book Apart t. 1) (French Edition)
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PHP Web Development with Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 (Books for Professionals by Professionals the Expert's Voice)
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2004
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“What I notice is that most of us can intellectualise what we see on social media platforms – we know that these images and narratives that are presented aren’t real, we can talk about it and rationalise it – but on an emotional level, it’s still pushing buttons. If those images or narratives tap into what we aspire to, but what we don’t have, then it becomes very powerful.”
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“We carry our envy amplification device around in our pockets, we sleep with it next to our pillows, and it tempts us 24 hours a day, the moment we wake up, even if it is the middle of the night.”
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