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According to Ethan Marcotte's responsive design theory, is a primary component that ensures that the page layout of websites automatically adjusts to screens of different widths.
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The more powerful, 60 volt cables and the main power shut off on an hev are both colored orange
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Technician a says that a new replacement part is always good. technician b says that sometimes recent repair work will be the cause of a complaint. who is correct? a. both technicians a and b b. technician a c. technician b d. neither technician a nor b
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