Computer Science CS50 Study Guide - Responsive Web Design, Xml, Css Box Model

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Css (cascading style sheets) is a stylesheet language used for describing the look and formatting of a document written in html or xml. Css is used to separate the presentation of a web page from its content, making it easier to maintain and update the design of a website. The following are some of the key concepts related to css: selectors: selectors are used to select elements in an html document and apply styles to them. Selectors can be based on element type, class, id, or attribute: properties and values: css properties and values are used to specify the styling of an element. Common css properties include font-size, color, background-color, padding, and margin: box model: the box model is a concept in css that describes the space occupied by an element and how it affects the layout of a web page.

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