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Kaskadowe arkusze stylów ( ang. Cascading Style Sheets, w skrócie CSS) – język służący do opisu formy prezentacji (wyświetlania) stron WWW. CSS został opracowany przez organizację W3C w 1996 r. jako potomek języka DSSSL przeznaczony do używania w połączeniu z SGML -em. Pierwszy szkic CSS zaproponował w 1994 r. Håkon Wium Lie [1] .
CSS2, as CSS1 before it, is based on set of design principles: Backward compatibility. User agents supporting CSS2 will be able to understand CSS1 style sheets, while CSS1 user agents are able to read CSS2 style sheets and discarding parts they don't understand. Also, user agents with no CSS support will be able to view style-enhances documents.
13 gru 2022 · Major Differences Between CSS, CSS2 & CSS3. CSS was originally released in 1996 and consists of properties for adding font properties such as typeface and emphasis color of text, backgrounds, and other elements. CSS2 was released in 1998 with added styles for other media types so that it can be used for page layout designing.
W maju 1998 roku została opublikowana i ponownie oficjalnie zarekomendowana przez W3C kolejna wersja języka CSS o nazwie kodowej CSS2. Od tej pory język CSS zaczął rozwijać się dwutorowo.
This specification defines Cascading Style Sheets, level 2 revision 1 (CSS 2.1). CSS 2.1 is a style sheet language that allows authors and users to attach style (e.g., fonts and spacing) to structured documents (e.g., HTML documents and XML applications). By separating the presentation style of documents from the content of documents, CSS 2.1 ...
Learn the basics of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Level 2, a declarative language that enhances HTML web pages. This guide covers the 42 new properties, the color chart, and the browser compatibility issues of CSS2.
This tutorial walks you through the fundamentals of CSS layout principles, from classic CSS2 techniques to the latest approaches in CSS3. Learn more about how to leverage all that CSS has to offer in order to optimize both the user’s experience and the quality of your code.