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		<description>[...] CSS3 &amp; Flexible UI: Avoid Recutting UI Graphics for Mobile What if we could replace almost all of the graphical UI elements within Fennec with CSS created equivalents? As a designer, am I comfortable bypassing Photoshop and letting CSS run the pixel rodeo? After a few initial tests, the answer to both of those questions was a very solid â€œyesâ€. A solid â€œfrigginâ€™ rightâ€ if in Cape Breton. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] CSS3 &amp; Flexible UI: Avoid Recutting UI Graphics for Mobile What if we could replace almost all of the graphical UI elements within Fennec with CSS created equivalents? As a designer, am I comfortable bypassing Photoshop and letting CSS run the pixel rodeo? After a few initial tests, the answer to both of those questions was a very solid â€œyesâ€. A solid â€œfrigginâ€™ rightâ€ if in Cape Breton. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] CSS3 &amp; Flexible UI: Avoid Recutting UI Graphics for MobileWhat if we could replace almost all of the graphical UI elements within Fennec with CSS created equivalents? As a designer, am I comfortable bypassing Photoshop and letting CSS run the pixel rodeo? After a few initial tests, the answer to both of those questions was a very solid â€œyesâ€. A solid â€œfrigginâ€™ rightâ€ if in Cape Breton. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] CSS3 &amp; Flexible UI: Avoid Recutting UI Graphics for MobileWhat if we could replace almost all of the graphical UI elements within Fennec with CSS created equivalents? As a designer, am I comfortable bypassing Photoshop and letting CSS run the pixel rodeo? After a few initial tests, the answer to both of those questions was a very solid â€œyesâ€. A solid â€œfrigginâ€™ rightâ€ if in Cape Breton. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] CSS3 &amp; Flexible UI: Avoid Recutting UI Graphics for MobileWhat if we could replace almost all of the graphical UI elements within Fennec with CSS created equivalents? As a designer, am I comfortable bypassing Photoshop and letting CSS run the pixel rodeo? After a few initial tests, the answer to both of those questions was a very solid â€œyesâ€. A solid â€œfrigginâ€™ rightâ€ if in Cape Breton. [...]</description>
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