What is CSS?
CSS stands for cascading style sheets.
Cascading style sheets are used to change properties like font face, size, font in tables,
scrollbar color, link color and hover color, and other style attributes on Web sites,
without having to use long HTML codes.
EXAMPLE:
Remember not to remove any colons or semicolons, the code will not work without them. Your finished style sheet will be placed between the tag. This example has the "[" & "]" thing as a value between those are the values you want to set or to pick:
Begin style sheet:
Code:
End style sheet
How do I make my own style sheet? You start your style sheet with this tag:
All of your attributes will go in between those two tags. For instance, if you wanted just a style sheet to remove the underline from your links, you would use this style sheet:
If you want a style sheet that also includes a background color, you would use this tag, substituting your own color # where you see bold text:
CSS stands for cascading style sheets.
Cascading style sheets are used to change properties like font face, size, font in tables,
scrollbar color, link color and hover color, and other style attributes on Web sites,
without having to use long HTML codes.
EXAMPLE:
Remember not to remove any colons or semicolons, the code will not work without them. Your finished style sheet will be placed between the tag. This example has the "[" & "]" thing as a value between those are the values you want to set or to pick:
Begin style sheet:
Code:
End style sheet
How do I make my own style sheet? You start your style sheet with this tag:
All of your attributes will go in between those two tags. For instance, if you wanted just a style sheet to remove the underline from your links, you would use this style sheet:
If you want a style sheet that also includes a background color, you would use this tag, substituting your own color # where you see bold text: