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his part is called The Part of Tens, after a mystic
ritual performed once every 89 years on the island of
Samnos, involving three large fish, green ribbons, and a
goat. You really don’t want to know. Actually, Part V is
called The Part of Tens because both chapters in this part
have ten items in them. Get it?

Anyway, Chapter 18 gives you some of the most important
tips that a CSS designer needs to know: Things like watch-
ing out for invisible borders, taking care to prevent color
clash, debugging scripts, how to braise carrots, and other
hot tips. (Actually, this chapter has eleven tips because
the carrot recipe is a tad off-topic.)

Chapter 19 is a catch-all of items that I wanted to tell you
about, but couldn’t find a good place for in the rest of the
book. Some of the topics covered in this chapter include
layering, visiting the official CSS site, upgrading HTML to
CSS, and several good online resources, in the unlikely
event that you come up with a question not answered in
this book.

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