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				<title>Inline CSS in your HTML definitions?</title>
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						 <p>Just wanted to ask people whether they use inline CSS within their HTML objects or whether they try to use the rigid style sheet definitions (this is for cases where you are not on PeopleTools 8.50). I like using inline CSS as it is easier to work with, but it does break the principle that you should keep content and presentation separate. Thoughts, suggestions?</p> 
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