Comparison of Stylesheet Languages: Style sheet language, Cascading Style Sheets, XSL - Tapa blanda

 
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Sinopsis

Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The two primary stylesheet languages are Cascading Style Sheets and the Extensible Stylesheet Language. While they are both called stylesheet languages, they have very different purposes and ways of going about their tasks. CSS is designed around styling a document, structured in a markup language, HTML and XML documents. It was created for that purpose. The code CSS is non-XML syntax to define the style information for the various elements of the document that it styles. The language to structure a document is a prelimit to CSS. A markup language, like HTML and less XUL, may define some primitive elements to style a document, for example >emphasis< to bold. CSS post styles a document to "screen media" or "paged media".

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