CSS

I noticed that 70% of the content of articles on CSS techniques is dedicated to fixing problems in various browsers (usually IE), 20% is a bunch of unrelated attributes that have nothing to do with the intent of the code but are needed to coerce the page into displaying that way, and about 10% is the code that should be needed. This indicates to me that CSS needs to be cleaned up and standardized.

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