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- <![CDATA[   <p>The float property of <acronym title="Cascading Style Sheets">CSS</acronym> is a powerful way to lay out the elements of a web page. Floating an element can cause some unexpected layout results. Floats often need to be &#8220;contained&#8221;; and, fortunately, there are some easy ways to do this, as demonstrated in this post.</p>  
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  <p>Typically, blogging software (like WordPress) and content management systems come with built-in RSS feeds that update automatically.</p>
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- <![CDATA[   <p>WordPress makes it ridiculously easy to set up its software on your own site. However, integrating the blog&#8217;s look into your site&#8217;s design is another matter. This post outlines, in simple terms, how the default WordPress &#8216;theme&#8217; can be adapted to match the look of your site.</p>  
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