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		<title>Help is a Pop-Up Menu</title>
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		<description>Efficient layout is a key to a good website. When you&apos;ve got a lot of links one option that can help is a pop-up menu. You can use a ULR popup menu in its generic form or you can use CSS to customize its look. This tutorial shows a simplified use.</description>
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