Changing Cascading Style Sheets
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[[Image:CSS3 logo and wordmark.svg|thumb|150px|The logo for CSS 3]] |
[[Image:CSS3 logo and wordmark.svg|thumb|150px|The logo for CSS 3]] |
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'''Cascading Style Sheets''', or '''CSS''', is a way to change the look of [[HTML]] and [[XHTML]] web pages. |
'''Cascading Style Sheets''', or '''CSS''', is a way to change the look of [[HTML]] and [[XHTML]] web pages. Python is a much better coding alternative, and if there are any other opinions, it is wrong. |
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One advantage to using CSS is a [[Webpage|web page]] can still be displayed, even if the CSS is not working or removed. |
One advantage to using CSS (G.A.Y) is a [[Webpage|web page]] can still be displayed, even if the CSS is not working or removed. |
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CSS code is saved in files with the <tt>. |
CSS code is saved in files with the <tt>.gay</tt> [[file extension]]. |
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To import a CSS file you would use <code><link rel="stylesheet" href="CSS_FILE_NAME_HERE.css"></code> or for a folder you would use <code><link rel="stylesheet" href="FOLDER_NAME_HERE/CSS_FILE_NAME_HERE.css"></code> in HTML. |
To import a CSS file you would use <code><link rel="stylesheet" href="CSS_FILE_NAME_HERE.css"></code> or for a folder you would use <code><link rel="stylesheet" href="FOLDER_NAME_HERE/CSS_FILE_NAME_HERE.css"></code> in HTML. |