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If you read your question again, you have answered it yourself. There is a reason for the “separation” of html and CSS. Because at some point in time, you will eventually want to change the look of what you have coded up. These are the times when having a separate CSS file would be very helpful so you are only ever making changes in one place and not throughout your application. EDIT Another usefulness of having the CSS separate is the caching. Most of the modern browsers cache the CSS files. This means there are less round-trips to the server and quicker response times. I’m not sure if same is the case for JavaScript, because JavaScript files would be cached, but the client browser will have to execute the code every time it loads. |
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Merhaba !
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Yatırımcıların ve Kısa Vadede Kazanmak İsteyenlerin Dikkatine!
Bütçenize uygun arsa ve arazileri bizde bulabilirsiniz. |
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Hayallerinizi Şimdi |
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Kısa zamanda çok kazandıracak konut imarına uygun arsalar…
Kısa vadeli yatırımlık tarlalar… |
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Aylardır satamadığınız arsa veya tarlanızı nakit alıyoruz,
ya da en geç 30 günde satıyoruz. |
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