Introducing+CSS

=Introducing CSS.=

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a technology used primarily within Web publishing that aims to manage the presentation of HTML pages. CSS is essentially a styling language. CSS code instructs a browser how to "render" (display) HTML elements. For example, a CSS definition may instruct the browser to display Heading 1 elements in Tahoma 14pt bold with a green border above the paragraph.

Example:
code format="codeblock" h1 { font-family: Tahoma; color: #00000E; margin-left: 10px; } p { font-size: 10px; } code

> An example will help illustrate the relationship. > In HTML, a heading followed by a paragraph may be coded as follows;
 * CSS is an entirely separate language to HTML, but works with HTML (and other XML-based markup languages).

code format="codeblock" Important Note British weather is... code


 * Without any styling information, a browser will display this code by rendering the heading in a large bold font, and the paragraph in a smaller Roman font.
 * A CSS instruction to format h1 elements and p elements in the HTML will look something like the first example shown above.