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Tips for Cascading Style Sheets


Cascading Style Sheets are a way to separate the content of a web page from the appearance of that content. For example, you can specify in one place that all headings should be in a certain font and a certain colour. Please refer to the DCS CSS course for more information.

There are some proposed extensions to Cascading Style Sheets to handle how to display information when printed, or when rendered aurally. This may be useful in future web browsers.


Please send comments about this course to Kevin.Lowey@Usask.CA