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The X-Ray Firefox Extension lets you see the tags by right-clicking on a page (or via the Tools menu) without having to go to the sourcecode. The tags wrap the actual elements and give you a visual representation of the page structure.
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Black and white footage from the sixties. Beautifully plummy commentary 'with one man climbing a tree to feed the birds, the troop commander gave up [...] he himself then relapsed into laughter'
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Canary Wharf Pride is a great idea, especially if all the homosexuals who work there decided to show their pride marching in their suits. So why holding it on a Sunday, where the area is deserted? 'We're here - we're queer - and nobody's here to car
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Simple and elegant solution fo CSS-styled forms. Semantically appropriate use of the ordered list (a form is an ordered sequence of steps, after all). A bug though, as Mozilla does not currently support the āinline-blockā? display type.
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