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		<title>3. Inline CSS part 2</title>
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Please don&#8217;t forget that if you copy and paste any paragraph tags from these pages, you will need to remove a space between the < and the p and the space between the < and /. I had to put them in so you could see the code otherwise Wordpress applies [...]]]></description>
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It may be a tad confusing calling them style sheets, but who am I to buck tradition? To use inline styles, you use the style tag, otherwise known as the style attribute. No big shock there then. For the purpose of our lesson, we&#8217;ll use the paragraph tag, but it [...]]]></description>
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