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Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are a collection
of formatting rules which control the appearance of content in a web page.
With CSS styles you have great flexibility and control of the exact page
appearance, from precise positioning of layout to specific fonts and styles.
CSS styles let you control many properties that cannot be controlled using HTML alone. For example, you can assign custom list bullets and specify different font sizes and units (pixels, points, and so on). By using CSS styles and setting font sizes |
A CSS style rule consists of two parts—the
selector and the declaration. The selector is the name of the style (such
as TR, or P) and the declaration defines what the style elements are.
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