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I can not use a theme that is so hacked up in Markup and CSS that I need to re-write it...kthxbye!
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@brampitoyo has been sucked into the world of wiki markup! Someone save him!!!!!!
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MooTools HTML Police: dwMarkupMarine
dwMarkupMarine is a small MooTools class you can bring into those awful pages to help highlight the mistakes you need to correct.
dwMarkupMarine is a small MooTools class you can bring into those awful pages to help highlight the mistakes you need to correct.
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Glucose Strips On EBay — Is It a Bargain or a Trap?
Bargain glucose tips are available on EBay for 30 to 70 percent off retail. But don’t take risks that may cause real...
Bargain glucose tips are available on EBay for 30 to 70 percent off retail. But don’t take risks that may cause real...
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Happy with photoshop and I shouldn't at this hour but, I'm not sure I can help myself from starting on the markup. Just. One. More. Turn.
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APML: End Users: Overview
browsing. APML is an emerging standard that promises to make it much easier for websites and services to cater to your exact tastes, reducing the information overload of seemingly endles
browsing. APML is an emerging standard that promises to make it much easier for websites and services to cater to your exact tastes, reducing the information overload of seemingly endles
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Linux.com :: Producing visually pleasant documents from plain text with reStructuredText and rst2a
reStructuredText is a lightweight markup language intended to be highly readable in the source format. With it, you can produce beautiful HTML, PDF, XML, and even S5 documents from plain text files.reStucturedText is a part of Docutils, an open source...
reStructuredText is a lightweight markup language intended to be highly readable in the source format. With it, you can produce beautiful HTML, PDF, XML, and even S5 documents from plain text files.reStucturedText is a part of Docutils, an open source...
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Arthritis Bill to be Marked up in Committee Today
The Arthritis Prevention Control and Cure Act, HR1283 is scheduled for markup today before the House Energy and Commerce...
The Arthritis Prevention Control and Cure Act, HR1283 is scheduled for markup today before the House Energy and Commerce...
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The haml of the gods
I really like haml.Haml is just a markup language that avoids a lot of the repetition and extra cruft which xml-based markup...
I really like haml.Haml is just a markup language that avoids a lot of the repetition and extra cruft which xml-based markup...
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