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Throughout this book, we’ve explored both markup and CSS and how to develop patterns to leverage one from the other. We also discussed the various forms that your projects might take, such as traditional on-screen display, print, and mobile media. However, in all this time we’ve not yet explored the versatility and extensibility that we alluded to as being possible with XML in the beginning of this book.
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(2009). Styling XML with CSS. In: AdvancED CSS. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1933-0_9
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