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CSS

AKA Cascading Style Sheets

Summary

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a stylesheet language used to describe the presentation of a document written in HTML or XML. It enables separation of content and presentation, allowing for flexible and consistent styling across multiple web pages.

Paradigms

declarative

Domains

web development, user interface

Key Features

semantic markup

Typing

untyped system, runtime checking, no type annotations

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interpreted

Influenced By

HTML

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File extensions

css

External Links

Status active
Type stylesheet
Created 1996
Designed by Håkon Wium Lie
Bert Bos
Developed by World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
PyPL Index N/A
TIOBE Index N/A
GitHub rank #3