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<title>Changing layout with dynamic pseudo-classes</title>
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a:hover{font-size: 20px;}
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<ahref="1">css-tricks.com</a><br>
<ahref="1">lea.verou.me</a><br>
<ahref="1">meyerweb.com</a><br>
<ahref="1">tantek.com</a><br>
<ahref="1">zeldman.com</a><br>
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<h1>Web Blogs</h1>
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These are the <ahref="2">web logs</a> ("blogs") I visit a lot. They're all written by people who know a lot about Web design and <ahref="2">CSS</a> in general. By reading them I can get a sense of the trends in design and thinking about document structure.