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Table of Contents .................................................................................................................................... ii
1. CSS ൞ OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................. 1
What is CSS? ............................................................................................................................................ 1
Advantages of CSS ................................................................................................................................... 1
Who Creates and Maintains CSS? ............................................................................................................ 1
CSS Versions ............................................................................................................................................ 2
2. CSS ൞ SYNTAy ...................................................................................................................... 3
The Type Selectors .................................................................................................................................. 3
The Universal Selectors ........................................................................................................................... 3
The Descendant Selectors ....................................................................................................................... 4
The Class Selectors .................................................................................................................................. 4
The ID Selectors ...................................................................................................................................... 4
The Child Selectors .................................................................................................................................. 5
The Attribute Selectors ........................................................................................................................... 5
Multiple Style Rules ................................................................................................................................ 6
Grouping Selectors .................................................................................................................................. 6
3. CSS ൞ INCLUSION ................................................................................................................. 8
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