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		<title>Modernizr: start implementing CSS 3 and HTML5 features now</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, you&#8217;re a front-end developer, and you want to start taking advantage of new features in CSS 3 and HTML5. That&#8217;s great, but you know that most of your users aren&#8217;t running browsers that support these new standards. You could just wait for browsers to get with the times, or you could check out Modernizr. [...]]]></description>
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