Cascading Style Sheets
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Cascading Style Sheets, or CSS, are a means to style HTML and XHTML pages. CSS was designed by the W3C, and is supported well by most modern web browsers.
[edit] Example CSS
To make all paragraphs on a page blue and sized 20% bigger than normal text, we would apply this CSS rule to a page:
- p {color: blue; font-size: 120%; }
[edit] Other websites
- HTML Source: Beginner's CSS Tutorials - a site of tutorials aimed at web design beginners.
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