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'''Cascading Style Sheets''' ('''CSS''') is a simple mechanism for adding style (e.g., colours, fonts, spacing) to {{tag|web}} documents.  Cascading Style Sheets is a style sheet language that allows authors and users to attach style (e.g., fonts and spacing) to structured documents (e.g., [[:Category:HTML|HTML]] documents and [[:Category:XML|XML]] applications).  By separating the presentation style of documents from the content of documents, CSS simplifies web authoring and site maintenance.
'''Cascading Style Sheets''' ('''CSS''') is a simple mechanism for adding style (e.g., colours, fonts, spacing) to {{tag|web}} documents.  Cascading Style Sheets is a style sheet language that allows authors and users to attach style (e.g., fonts and spacing) to structured documents (e.g., HTML documents and XML applications).  By separating the presentation style of documents from the content of documents, CSS simplifies web authoring and site maintenance.


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*[https://www.W3.org/TR/css/ CSS Snapshot 2020 – W3C Working Group Note, 22 December 2020] — at W3.org
*[https://www.W3.org/TR/css/ CSS Snapshot 2020 – W3C Working Group Note, 22 December 2020] — at W3.org
*{{Mw|Manual:CSS}} — at [[MediaWiki.org]]
*{{Mw|Manual:CSS}} — at [[MediaWiki.org]]
*{{WMF-Meta|Help:Cascading style sheets|Help: Cascading style sheets}} — at [[Wikimedia Meta-Wiki]]
*[[Meta-Wiki:Help:Cascading style sheets|Help: Cascading style sheets]] — at [[Wikimedia Meta-Wiki]]
*[[wikibooks:Cascading Style Sheets|Cascading Style Sheets]] — at [[Wikibooks (English)|English Wikibooks]]
*[[wikibooks:Cascading Style Sheets|Cascading Style Sheets]] — at [[Wikibooks (English)|English Wikibooks]]


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Revision as of 00:34, 22 March 2022

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a simple mechanism for adding style (e.g., colours, fonts, spacing) to web documents. Cascading Style Sheets is a style sheet language that allows authors and users to attach style (e.g., fonts and spacing) to structured documents (e.g., HTML documents and XML applications). By separating the presentation style of documents from the content of documents, CSS simplifies web authoring and site maintenance.

Please see: CSS article of the same or similar name or subject on the English Wikipedia wiki site.
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