CMPT 165 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Text Editor, Css Box Model, Xhtml
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Styles: xhtml (and later versions of html) = designed to specify content, not the visual appearance. In order to specify the appearance of a page, we use a style ( stylesheet : will give info about how each type of content will look. E. g. all s will be bold and in an extra-large font. Css: xhtml/html style information = given in a language called css (cascading style. Sheets: css can be embedded in xhtml files or in a separate file.