| CSS
Cascading Style Sheets are a big breakthrough in Web design because they
allow developers to control the style and layout of multiple Web pages all
at once. Before Cascading Style Sheets, changing an element that appeared
on many pages required changing it on each individual page. Cascading
Style Sheets work just like a template, allowing Web developers to define
a style for an HTML element and then apply it to as many Web pages as
they'd like. With CSS, when you want to make a change, you simply change
the style, and that element is updated automatically wherever it appears
within the site. Both Navigator 4.0 and Internet Explorer 4.0 support
Cascading Style Sheets. If you needed any more proof of the
problem-solving nature of CSS, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has
recommended Cascading Style Sheets (level 1) as an industry standard. |