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		<title>Learn CSS Positioning</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The CSS positioning properties allows you to position an element, lets you control how and where a Web browser displays particular elements. This is one of the most confusing concepts in CSS. I can help you understand how positioning works. position:static and position:relative can be both display:block and display:inline, while position:absolute and position:fixed  will always [...]]]></description>
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