Designing CSS Web Pages - Part 2 The ability to use of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is fast becoming a vital tool in the web professional's toolkit. Designing CSS Web Pages The ability to use of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is fast becoming a vital tool in the web professional's toolkit.
Theoretically, the Cascading Style Sheets specification was conceived to give Web authors a way to control and structure Web-document styles independent of the program or application generating the document. In practice, however, CSS requires browser support. And evolving Web
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are used for Web page layouts and aid in separating the document's style from its structure. Used correctly, CSS can be a powerful Web design tool. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) provide the presentation layer to a Web page. See also our CSS layout resources and information section.
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Cascading Style Sheets, MathML, Document Object Model, XForms, XSL Transformations, Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language, Scalable Vector Graphics, Extensible Stylesheet Language, HTML 5, P3P, Resource Description Framework, HTML, RDFa, Web Accessibility Initiative
Hypertext, Internet Explorer 6, Internet Explorer 8, Netscape Navigator, Internet Explorer 7, File Transfer Protocol
MathML, Document Object Model, XForms, XSL Transformations, Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language, Document Type Definition, HTML 5, Document Type Declaration, Atom, XUL, Resource Description Framework, RDFa, XHTML Friends Network