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		<title>Horizontal and Vertical Centering Using CSS: A Beginner&#8217;s Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There comes a time in every web designer's life, when you're trying to center an HTML element and it's failing miserably. You're ready to pull the plug on CSS, revert back to tables, and use deprecated tags and attributes like: <code>&#60;center&#62;</code>, <code>align</code>, and <code>valign</code>. In this tutorial we're going to shed some light on the subject, and hopefully help demystify the process of centering HTML elements using CSS.

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