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Creating Web Page Layouts with Negative Margins
If you regularly use floating DIVs to help your web pages look consistent in a variety of browsers, you'll be very interested in this technique. Instead of using positive margins, it involves using negative margins to help position your DIVs. This article is the first part of a four-part series.
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