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One of the major features that I own, or at least part own on Visual Web Developer is CSS support. It's also one of those things that some people have a real problem with. Heck, I have problems with it at times, just try looking at my fine art photography website in something other than IE, it doesn't work too well (something I've been meaning to fix).
In any event, I've made a few blog posts recently that I thought I'd share here.
CSS Positioning: Margin, Border, and Padding
Overriding "Activating" ActiveX Controls
RSS Feed Icons!
The Power of the DIV & other BLOCK elements
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