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		<description><![CDATA[View Demo Get Source Decreasing the emphasis of elements lower on the visible screen provides a less distracting environment for your users. Many websites these days are very graphic intensive, have a ton of contrast between content the the background, or are simply overly complicated. One method to reduce this visual noise and provide a [...]]]></description>
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