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		<title>Goodbye to boring forms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So many times you see the same old boring and repetitive forms from site to site.  For the most part everything is a big vertical list of input fields that you repeatably tab through until your finally at the submit button. I am guilty just as much as the next developer for doing this, as it is a very standard way of setting up forms for sites.  One day i [...]]]></description>
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