Cascading Style Sheets

Section 1 - Introduction
Section 2 - Basics
Section 3 - Next Level
Section 4 - Advanced
      Fancy Lists
      Forms
      Advanced Tables
      Frames
      Style Sheets
         Type and possibilities
         Background
         Text, Dimension
         Font
         Border
         Padding, list
         Classification
         Positioning
         Hyperlinks
         Misc.
         Multiple CSS
         You try it
      Image Maps
Section 5 - Publishing
Section 6 - Extras
Appendices
Cascading Style Sheets are just a shortcut way to format your paper. If you get tired of using the <font> tag every time you want to make a cool looking font, or a change in text, color or, well, a style, you can make a style sheet.

In a style sheet, you can change the styles, colors, or almost any part of how your paper looks. The style sheet may either be a part of the html page or a separate file completely. (If it's a separate file, it will have a .css ending.)

Here are some things you can do with style sheets: You can change the color, size, and decoration of links, change the background of part of a document or any sort of fun thing you like.

Lots of fun with CSS!

Play with your pages!

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