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Over the last eight chapters you’ve become familiar with all the HTML elements you’ll need to build your own web pages. Along the way you’ve picked up a healthy dose of CSS, learning how to give your content a bit more style and learning a few useful effects and techniques. Most of the CSS tips we’ve shown you so far have been on a relatively small scale, styling individual elements or limited aspects of your content. In this chapter we’re finally going to tackle the bigger picture and show you a few ways you can use CSS to lay out your web pages.
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Cook, C., Garber, J. (2012). Page Layout with CSS. In: Foundation HTML5 with CSS3. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3877-5_9
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