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Cascading Style Sheet (CSS)

What is Cascading Style Sheet (CSS)?

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a stylesheet language used for describing the look and formatting of a document written in HTML (Hypertext Markup Language). It is used to control the appearance and layout of web pages, and it allows developers to separate the content of a web page from its design and layout.

CSS consists of a set of rules that define how different elements of a web page should be displayed. These rules specify things like the font and color of text, the size and position of elements, and the layout of the page.

CSS allows developers to create consistent and customizable styles for web pages, and to make changes to the style of a web page without modifying the content of the page. It is an important tool for web development, as it allows developers to create visually appealing and user-friendly websites.


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