Capítulo de livro

Cascading Style sheets

2003; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1007/978-1-4471-0007-2_8

ISSN

1439-975X

Autores

John K. Cowell,

Tópico(s)

Engineering and Information Technology

Resumo

When designing a Web site it is important that the same look is maintained throughout the entire site, in terms of the font size and colours and other aspects such as the positioning and borders of images and text. Style sheets, formerly called Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), allow you to define a series of styles and apply them to your web pages. For example you may decide that all text displayed in an h1 element should be 20pt bold Times Roman. You can specify this in a style sheet, so that wherever this element occurs the formatting is automatically applied. If you decide that the text should be smaller, you simply change the definition in the style sheet and all of the text is automatically reformatted to the new style.

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