Style can be done in three ways; it can be inline (with the HTML element,) internal (in the Head element) or external as a linked file linked in the Head element. Precedence follows the order named as well.
They are done in straight ASCII with a text processor like Notepad, Wordpad, Editpad (my favorite,) Notepad++ (another favorite, but for programming) or etc. just as the HTML is done.
Cascading Style Sheets
Style sheets are preferred over the now mainly deprecated presentational attributes because of the desire to separate content and markup from presentation. Presentational attributes have to be set every time you want to use them on an element, whereas with style sheets you declare them once and your done. Also, with style sheets you have more fine-grain control over the style of your site then you could ever achieve with presentational attributes.
The abbreviation is CSS
Style Style was created in 1993.
Importing enables combining external sheets to be inserted in many sheets. Different files and sheets can be used to have different functions. Syntax: @import notation, used with <Style> tag.
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) was created by The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) on 17 December 1996.
Is there a difference between style sheets and templates? If so, what are they?
Is there a difference between style sheets and templates? If so, what are they?
HTML cannot produce dynamic output alone but style sheets can produce dynamic output (That means style sheets more than one output pages)
Merits of Embedded Style Sheets: Multiple tag types can be created in a single document. Styles, in complex situations, can be applied by using Selector and Grouping methods. Extra download is unnecessary. Demerits of Embedded Style Sheets: Multiple documents cannot be controlled.
New Sheets was created in 1998.
Rough Guides was created in 1982.
WikiCity Guides was created in 2009.
Maine Guides was created in 1984.
Blue Guides was created in 1918.
Guides Regiment was created in 1994.
Cascading Style Sheets