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Simple.css - A classless CSS framework
Simple.css is a classless CSS template that allows you to make a good looking website really quickly.
By classless I mean that there are no CSS classes anywhere in the CSS or the HTML. So your website can look just like this using plain old vanilla HTML.
Cool, huh?
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