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	<title>Comments on: Background Textures</title>
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		<title>By: Bee</title>
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		<description>I think it&#039;s worth noting that this mainly applies to content areas where text appears. Background textures, if used subtly, can be quite effective. 

Take your blog site for example it uses a repeating striped image that matches the site&#039;s theme and helps frame and highlight the content area.</description>
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<p>Take your blog site for example it uses a repeating striped image that matches the site&#8217;s theme and helps frame and highlight the content area.</p>
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