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		<title>Forcing CSS changes to instantly go live without the pesky refresh!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently stumbled across a great post that caught my eye.  We&#8217;ve all had it happen before &#8211; our friend or colleague is swearing to us that he can&#8217;t see the changes we just made to the website.  We can see it just fine!!  And after wasting what seems to be an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently stumbled across a great post that caught my eye.  We&#8217;ve all had it happen before &#8211; our friend or colleague is swearing to us that he can&#8217;t see the changes we just made to the website.  We can see it just fine!!  And after wasting what seems to be an eternity trying to figure out the problem&#8230; we suddenly realize all they have to do is REFRESH THEIR CACHE!!!  What if there was a way to force these CSS changes onto people?  Well&#8230; turns out there is.  Such a simple intuitive solution&#8230; yet&#8230; bet you didn&#8217;t think of it!  Read the whole story here: <a href="http://markjaquith.wordpress.com/2009/05/04/force-css-changes-to-go-live-immediately/">Force CSS changes to &#8220;go live&#8221; immediately</a></p>
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