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Css help for a newbie -- HELP !!

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Re: Css help for a newbie -- HELP !!

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Jan 11th, 2007
Joeprogrammer is right. Its probably the server. Putting your CSS in the HTML would help cut down on unloaded files because there are less files to load and if the CSS file does not load then your background file will not load if it is specified in the CSS. Finding another server would be your best bet.
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