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		<title>Keeping everything tidy within ASP.NET MVC3 C#; rendering your CSS and JavaScripts in the correct place</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nothing annoys me more than looking at a websites source code and seeing a big huge mess. Incorrect indentation, no standardization, incorrect HTML tags, and my biggest gripe: CSS/JavaScript files in the wrong place. I can cope with the indentation as you may want to squeeze out those last few bytes from the white space [...]


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