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Comparison between CSS and XSL

During the year 2005 two authors Hakon wium Lie and Michael were in disagreement. Another option to fuel their difference is a recent entry in the web culminary blog. Noman Walsh who is a member of W3CS architecture group and also the author of WebArch made a blog pointing out that there was failure on web browsers at printing and that CSS was not capable of fixing the problem. Was it a threat or a prediction, the question still remains unclear. The controversy behind CSS gives us an opportunity to explain its merits over XSL for most

Understanding CSS2 Color Modes

"CSS2 gives you three basic ways of choosing colours: hexadecimal, keywords and rgb. Hexadecimal notation You probably already know how the hexadecimal notation looks, for each colour (Red, green and blue) you have two letters or digits, and in front of that a #. The higher the digits are, the brighter the colour. Pure black becomes #000000 while pure white becomes #FFFFFF. But what do those digits actually mean? Hexadecimal notation uses a system of 16 digits. Because we only have 10 digits, the remaining 6 (they start at 0) are described using


 
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