To link a style sheet into an HTML document, you will use the <link> tag. This tag links, or embeds, the style sheet into the document. This would look like:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css" type="text/css" />
This allows you to use the same style sheet and rules on multiple HTML documents.
Explain in the procedure of filling an FIR
what is the difference between a patient day sheet and a procedure day sheet.
You can change the color of a whole docuemet sheet by when you print your document put a blank page of the color you want in the printer.
Yes you can. You just need to specify the sheet or document that you want to look in.
When a business transaction occurs then documents is called source document. Examples of source documents are: 1. cash receipt 2. cancelled check 3. Invoice sent or received 4. Employee Time sheet
That would refer to the location of the style sheet for your XML document
Because it is more than a single document as one.
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An "answer document." pretty eloquent, eh?
balance sheet
Actually, there is no difference between an embedded style sheet and a linked style sheet. They are exactly the same thing, just different wording to describe the same process. To embed a style sheet into a document, you use the <link /> tag within the <head> tag of an HTML document. An example is: <link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css" type="text/css" />
Which one of the approaches for the allowance procedure emphasizes the net realizable value of accounts receivable on the balance sheet?