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Andy Budd on the future of CSS

I conducted a Q&A about the future of CSS with speaker/author/developer/etc Andy Budd, which you can read on CSS3.info now.

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  • May 7, 2007 [Permalink]
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I conducted a Q&A about the future of CSS with speaker/author/developer/etc Andy Budd, which you can read on CSS3.info now.

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