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*HTML/CSS 52Framework - first ever html5 and css3 framework
Submitted by matt 213 days ago (more from 52framework.com)This Free powerful HTML5 & CSS3 framework is based on grid system and provides an easy way to get started using HTML5 and CSS3 while still supporting all modern browsers (including ie6).
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