WHAT IS CSS (CASCADING STYLE SHEETS)
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Answer. The “cascading” in CSS refers to the fact that styling rules “cascade” down from several sources. This means that CSS has an inherent hierarchy and styles of a higher precedence will overwrite rules of a lower precedence.
Cascading style sheets are called cascading because several different style sheets can be active for a single document at the same time. ... You will find external cascading style sheets relevant if you: Develop reports, since you now have an improved way of formatting those reports.
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CSS(Cascading Style Sheets) is used to style and layout web pages.
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- It is the language for describing the presentation of Web pages, including colours, layout, and fonts, thus making our web pages presentable to the user. CSS is designed to make style sheets for the web.
- CSS can be used to define the cell padding of table cells, the style, thickness, and color of a tables border, and the padding around images or other objects.
There are 3 types of CSS
- Inline CSS.
- Internal or Embedded CSS.
- External CSS.
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