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A style sheet is a sheet summarizing the editorial conventions to be
followed in preparing text for publication
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are a simple style sheet mechanism that allows
authors and readers to attach style to Web pages. It uses common desktop
publishing terminology which should make it easy for professional as well
as untrained designers to make use of its features. Visual design issues,
such as page layout, can thus be addressed separately from the Web page
logical structure.
This section is about software tools, objects, and components, it explores
the basics of engineering Web pages that are attractive and effective, yet
are easy to maintain and use. Ease of use will help to extend the life of a
Web site.
Special emphasis is placed on how to help the user make the most of your
information. After all, isn't that what you're building a Web site for?
Your users? They are the important factor in this equation.
When
authoring
HTML with
style, you might use
cascading style sheets, or
graphics
tools to create
background
images,
icons,
3d graphics.
Multimedia can help to
animate them, e.g. using
GIF animation or
Java
applets.
For interactivity use
forms processed by
JavaScript or
CGI
software.
Use
META tags to help
search
engines find you on the
Internet.
Our
reference
index or the
WWW-VL can help you
locate more.
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