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		<title>A Dao of Web Design</title>
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		<description>For the last couple of years, for better or worse, my life has revolved more than a little around style sheets. I write software, tutorials, and guides for them; I&apos;ve answered too many questions to count about them on newsgroups and via email; I&apos;ve fought for their adoption with The Web Standards Project. And slowly I&apos;ve come to understand web design entirely differently because of them, and to see a strong association between design and the Tao.</description>
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