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Pears. Collect, test, and experiment with interface pattern pairings of CSS & HTML. Pears is an open source WordPress theme, enabling people like you to get your own pattern library up and running quickly. I would be most curious to see what sort of CSS this encourages. One of my biggest frustrations with writing CSS […]

Posted byjoelFebruary 20, 2012Posted inUncategorizedTags: css, future-project, wordpressLeave a comment on Pears

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