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		<title>By: alex</title>
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		<description>why the hell does css3 work in IE 5.5 ... I guess its been around for ages? After being asked recently to try to make justified articles on a news website, I am coming the conclusion that the text-justify option is a fail. It looks quite bad as some words become really light weight looking with heavily spaced letters. 

Can you enlighten, why the hell can&#039;t you just brute-force specify the space between words - instead of Word-Spacing only ADDING to the automatic spacing between words?</description>
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<p>Can you enlighten, why the hell can&#8217;t you just brute-force specify the space between words &#8211; instead of Word-Spacing only ADDING to the automatic spacing between words?</p>
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