Lesson 4. Developing Style Sheets
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) enable you to define how a variety of elements, such as text and images, display on your Web pages. The term cascading refers to the ordered sequence and precedence of styles. A style is a group of formatting attributes, identified by a single name, which tells the browser how to display an element. CSS styles in HTML documents give you a great deal of control over formatting, appearance, and layout. The advantage of using styles is that when you make a change to an attribute of the
In this lesson, you will use CSS to apply a variety of format options to text using the three types of styles provided in Dreamweaver: class styles, tag styles, and advanced custom styles.
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