Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is quite a known term in the world of webpages and websites. The utility of CSS is vast; still it is enigmatic to quite an extent. Hence, this article will briefly take you through the diverse utilities of CSS that can enhance the entire look and feel of your website and also make the entire experience a cinch.
CSS is a type of HTML mark-up. It offers better management over typography and elements spacing on a page.
As a web page designer, CSS can offer you accurate and specific control over the fonts on the web site
There was a question on Mark Birbeck's mind. Should Xpath feature CSS? "But while some sort of convergence of XPath and CSS selectors may seem an obvious thought to many, the CSS 'language' continues to resist being brought up to date, and instead exists in a strange, murky world, of 'quirkarounds' and 'standards-proprietary' syntax. (As people require the ability to address other parts of the source tree, new selection mechanisms have to be added, but in a way that doesn't affect existing rules -- resulting in 'quirky workarounds', and syntax that is
Since the idea of CSS2.2 was raised, there’s been some discussion as to what it should encompass, who should be responsible for the spec, and what it should be called; here’s what I think:
First, it doesn’t matter what it’s called. Whether it’s referred to as CSS2.2, CSS2.1+, CSS3 Interim, or whatever, makes no difference. It doesn’t need to have a name at all; the important thing is that we have it.
Second, it doesn’t need to be an official recommendation from the W3C; in fact, it may be easier if it’s not. The optimal solution