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Valid CSS is CSS that has been run through the W3C CSS checker and passed.
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All CSS is custom, that is the purpose behind CSS. It allows you to control the presentation of your web pages and separate the rules that govern presentation from the content and markup. You control what rules you develop and set the rules for. CSS stands for cascading style sheets.
No. Block level elements can be positioned using CSS. Inline elements fall into the text line. That said, you can use CSS to declare an inline element be displayed as a block level element, or as an inline-block, which more or less splits the difference.
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The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) developed the original Cascading Style Sheets, level 1 specification and it became an official Recommendation (standard) on December 17, 1996. It has since been superseded by the Cascading Style Sheets Level 2 Revision 1 and multiple modules of what is known as CSS Level 3.
In terms of official revisions of CSS, you have CSS Level 1 (or CSS1 and became a Recommendation on December 17, 1996) which was the initial CSS version. The next major revision to CSS was the CSS Level 2 Revision 1 (CSS2.1 and became a Recommendation on June 7, 2011). When the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) began working on the next version of CSS (what is colloquially called CSS3) they decided to break the process into multiple modules allowing different modules to be developed and implemented separately and incrementally. The only modules that have achieved Recommendation status (with the date the module became a Recommendation are in parenthesis) are: CSS Color Module Level 3 (June 7, 2011) CSS Namespaces Module Level 3 (September 29, 2011, edited March 20, 2014) Selectors Level 3 (September 29, 2011) CSS Print Profile (March 14, 2013) Media Queries (June 19, 2012) CSS Style Attributes (November 7, 2013) There are numerous other modules that are at different steps in the process of becoming Recommendations.
There are several CSS modules that have reached the W3C Recommendation level (think standard) and are in use today. You have CSS Level 2 Revision 1 (CSS2.1) [this was the last unified CSS specification, all future updates are modules]. CSS3 modules that have reached the Recommendation level include:CSS Color Level 3CSS Namespaces Level 3Selectors Level 3CSS Print ProfileMedia QueriesCSS Style AttributesThe members of the CSS&FP Working Group have decided to modularize the CSS specification. This modularization will help to clarify the relationships between the different parts of the specification, and reduce the size of the complete document. It will also allow us to build specific tests on a per module basis and will help implementors in deciding which portions of CSS to support. Furthermore, the modular nature of the specification will make it possible for individual modules to be updated as needed, thus allowing for a more flexible and timely evolution of the specification as a whole.
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Valid CSS is CSS that has been run through the W3C CSS checker and passed.
CSS layouts can be created in an external CSS file. The extension of the file should be CSS only.
In CSS, an anchor tag (the one that makes a hyperlink) is called an "inline element." (As opposed to box-level elements.)
if you neglected to save your css file in a .css format, then it may not work.
CSS refers to Confederate States Ship as in the name CSS Shenadoah.CSS refers to Confederate States Ship as in the name CSS Shenadoah. In computer terms CSS is a Cascading Style Sheet.
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You can make CSS inside a div but not div in CSS. CSS inside div could be done by : <do=iv style="">.