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		<title>Futureproof CSS Mods on your WordPress Themes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you a wordpress user? Do you end up kissing your CSS mods Goodbye whenever your theme author releases new updates for your theme? If you say yes to both, you might find this article very useful. Alright, so you have this theme that suits your site very well. However, everytime That specific theme gets [...]]]></description>
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