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Pushing the Limits: Building a Semantic Four-column CSS Layout
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The example we will be looking at uses a combination of relative and absolute positioning to place columns where they are supposed to go. We'll start out with some good semantic XHTML markup for our layout and then we'll jump right into the CSS.
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