Added by Geoff Sauer on Nov 25, 2002.
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The Cascading Style Sheets standard returns some control of style to web authors. HTML describes only the structure of information. CSS, though incompletely implemented as yet, adds a style sheet where an author can specify fonts, colors, margins, alignments, indentations and other elements for any HTML tag or class of tag. An introduction to CSS shows the status of the CSS standard and various browser implementations, how to generate HTML and style sheets, the use of CSS compared to PDF, and the role of style sheets in HTML Help.
 
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Jerry A definition, but not a tutorial
Very nice, concise, one-page descriptino of what a CSS is ... but it is by no means a tutorial.

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