Cascading Style Sheets

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'''Cascading Style Sheets''' ('''CSS''') is a [[Web]] styling format.
'''Cascading Style Sheets''' are commonly referred to as CSS, which is ambiguous since that abbreviation is also used for the [[Content Scrambling System]] used in [[DVD]]s.
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CSS is an important technology in the modern Web, where many characteristics of the presentation of a site are specified including fonts, colors, and special effects.  Some of these things were formerly done using now-deprecated [[HTML]] elements and attributes such as the "font" element.
 
CSS is an important technology in the modern Web, where many characteristics of the presentation of a site are specified including fonts, colors, and special effects.  Some of these things were formerly done using now-deprecated [[HTML]] elements and attributes such as the "font" element.

Revision as of 16:10, 29 November 2012

File Format
Name Cascading Style Sheets
Ontology
Extension(s) .css
MIME Type(s) text/css

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a Web styling format.

CSS is an important technology in the modern Web, where many characteristics of the presentation of a site are specified including fonts, colors, and special effects. Some of these things were formerly done using now-deprecated HTML elements and attributes such as the "font" element.

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