Answer 1: You're question must not be related to Cascading Stle Sheets as I have never seen a warning label on a CSS file. :P
Answer 2: Your browser does not support CSS, or supports only limited functions of CSS or you have it switched off in your browser.
Rely: There probably isn't that many browsers being used today that do not support CSS. Only some parts of the CSS is not supported in IE 6/7. Rest are either compliant or non-compliant:
Valid CSS is CSS that has been run through the W3C CSS checker and passed.
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what color must be used as the background on Biohazard Warning lable
The latest version of css is css3
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.
Warning Labels was created on 1992-06-29.
I have only heard them referred to as warning labels and disclaimers.
The microwave has warning labels but it is not attached on the microwave itself. The labels come in the box.
The cast of Warning Labels - 2010 includes: Cassie Lyzm as Kay
Yes. All cigarette packages require warning labels since 1966.
I have only heard them referred to as warning labels and disclaimers.
squirells
have warning labels
1996
Red/orange
No. Strict liability is exactly what it sounds like. It does not matter whether the warning labels give notice or whether there was no negligence. The fact that something occurred, when classified as strict liability, is a tort.
because the things become injurious.