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  • CSS (/siːɛsɛs/ англ. Cascading Style Sheets «каскадные таблицы стилей») — формальный язык декорирования и описания внешнего вида документа (веб-страницы), написанного с использованием языка разметки (чаще всего HTML или XHTML). Также может применяться к любым XML-документам, например, к SVG или XUL.
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  • Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a style sheet language used for describing the presentation of a document written in HTML or XML.
  • CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets language and is used to stylize elements written in a markup language such as HTML.
  • CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is a stylesheet language used to describe the presentation of a document written in HTML or XML.
  • Cascading Style Sheets — каскадные таблицы стилей) — технология описания внешнего вида документа, написанного языком разметки.
  • Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a stylesheet language used to describe the presentation of a document written in HTML or XML (including XML...
  • CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets, and it is a style sheet language that describes the appearance of a document scripted in a markup language, such as...
  • CSS Level 2 (1998-2007) expanded upon CSS1 by adding more advanced styling options, including improved positioning, borders, backgrounds...
  • The cascading style sheets (CSS) standard gives Web developers control over design elements such as fonts and font sizes and allows two-dimensional...
  • Cascading Style Sheets , fondly referred to as CSS , is a simple design language intended to simplify the process of making web pages presentable.
  • CSS, short for Cascading Style Sheets, is a programming language used in web design to define the visual presentation and layout of HTML elements on a...
  • This definition explains the meaning of CSS (cascading style sheets) and how using them with HTML pages is a user interface (UI)...
  • Cascading Style Sheets was developed by World Wide Web Consortium or W3C in the year 1996.