Styling broken images
Broken images are ugly. But they don’t always have to be. We can use CSS to apply styles to thehttp://bitsofco.de/styling-broken-images/element to provide a better experience than the default.
Broken images are ugly. But they don’t always have to be. We can use CSS to apply styles to thehttp://bitsofco.de/styling-broken-images/element to provide a better experience than the default.
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