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W3Schools (http://www.w3schools.com/) is undoubtedly a better and more thorough resource.

I was rather underwhelmed by this article. Shoddy editing (is it "short hand" or "shorthand"?), oversight in code (missing the "margin:" declaration in the first tip), and unnecessary digs at Internet Explorer ("Of course, IE needs a little help ..."). Plus, many things on this list are not shorthand. #10 explains how to implement transparency, #11-15 are pseudo elements, and #18-20 are CSS3 properties.



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