Cascading Style Sheets

Cascading Style Sheets (or CSS) are easy ways to format the layout of a website. A CSS file is just a collection of code that defines parameters for different parts of your website. In other words, it can give different areas of your website different background colors, text styles and sizes. I mainly use CSS to change the positioning of my webpages. If I want a box of text to appear in the left corner of the screen, underneath an embeded video, I can use CSS to make it happen.

CSS is a lot more professional than using tables or line breaks to set up a website. With it, even an amatuer like me can make a professional looking web site.

1 comment:

  1. No only did you define them, you actually created and use one. Thanks for the post! Your definitions and your work clearly show you know and understand.

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