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- ACSS (Audio cascading style sheets)
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From Glossary of "Weaving the Web" (1999-07-23) | Glossary for this source
A language for telling a computer how to read a Web page aloud.
This is now part of CSS2.
- cascading style sheets (CSS)
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From Mathematical Markup Language (MathML) Version 2.0 (2001-02-21) | Glossary for this source
A language that allows authors and readers to attach style (e.g. fonts, colors and spacing) to HTML and XML documents.
- CSS (Cascading style sheets)
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From Glossary of "Weaving the Web" (1999-07-23) | Glossary for this source
A W3C recommendation: a language for writing style sheets. See
also style sheet.
- style sheets
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From Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 (1999-05-05) | Glossary for this source
A style sheet is a set of statements that specify presentation of a document. Style sheets may have three different origins: they may be written by content providers, created by users, or built into user agents. In CSS ([CSS2]), the interaction of content provider, user, and user agent style sheets is called the cascade.Presentation markup is markup that achieves a stylistic (rather than structuring) effect such as the B or I elements in HTML. Note that the STRONG and EM elements are not considered presentation markup since they convey information that is independent of a particular font style.
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