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		<title>CSS3 &#8211; Still Missing Functionality&#8230; on Purpose!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last night I was working with Consummo to build a client&#8217;s website and I ran into a stumbling block. CSS3 does not allow for colors to be declared alongside images (except as the last value). What does this mean? A website can have several background images, each with or without transparency, and a background color [...]]]></description>
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