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A websites news article turns out to be raw CSS code, causing confusion and amusement online. The code, designed for modern sites with mobile tweaks, includes rules for styling rich text elements and even a source map. Despite the mix-up, web designers praise the clean code, while others await the real article. Checkout Solipillow.com

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