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What is new.css?
It's not going to make you a fancy carousel. It's not going to give you 12 different column elements. All it does is turn basic HTML into something that the Smithsonian isn't going to request for their _History of Computing_ exhibit.
![new.css media 1](https://ph-files.imgix.net/8732e6ed-65b3-491b-9a0b-91449c66f31e.png?auto=compress&codec=mozjpeg&cs=strip&auto=format&w=256&h=160&fit=crop)
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new.css
It's not going to make you a fancy carousel. It's not going to give you 12 different column elements. All it does is turn basic HTML into something that the Smithsonian isn't going to request for their _History of Computing_ exhibit.
![new.css image](https://ph-files.imgix.net/8732e6ed-65b3-491b-9a0b-91449c66f31e.png?auto=compress&codec=mozjpeg&cs=strip&auto=format&w=150&h=90&fit=crop)