Cascading Style Sheets, fondly referred to as CSS, is a simple design language
intended to simplify the process of making web pages presentable.
CSS handles the look and
feel part of a web page. Using CSS, you can control the color of the text, the
style of fonts, the spacing between paragraphs, how columns are sized and laid
out, what background images or colors are used, layout designs,variations in
display for different devices and screen sizes as well as a variety of other
effects.
CSS is easy to learn and
understand but it provides powerful control over the presentation of an HTML
document. Most commonly, CSS is combined with the markup languages HTML or
XHTML.
Advantages of CSS
·
CSS
saves time − You
can write CSS once and then reuse same sheet in multiple HTML pages. You can
define a style for each HTML element and apply it to as many Web pages as you
want.
·
Pages
load faster − If
you are using CSS, you do not need to write HTML tag attributes every time.
Just write one CSS rule of a tag and apply it to all the occurrences of that
tag. So less code means faster download times.
·
Easy
maintenance − To
make a global change, simply change the style, and all elements in all the web
pages will be updated automatically.
·
Superior
styles to HTML − CSS
has a much wider array of attributes than HTML, so you can give a far better
look to your HTML page in comparison to HTML attributes.
·
Multiple
Device Compatibility − Style
sheets allow content to be optimized for more than one type of device. By using
the same HTML document, different versions of a website can be presented for
handheld devices such as PDAs and cell phones or for printing.
·
Global
web standards − Now
HTML attributes are being deprecated and it is being recommended to use CSS. So
its a good idea to start using CSS in all the HTML pages to make them
compatible to future browsers.
·
Offline
Browsing − CSS
can store web applications locally with the help of an offline catche.Using of
this, we can view offline websites.The cache also ensures faster loading and
better overall performance of the website.
·
Platform
Independence − The
Script offer consistent platform independence and can support latest browsers
as well.
Who Creates and
Maintains CSS?
CSS was invited by HÃ¥kon Wium Lie on October 10, 1994 and maintained through a group of people
within the W3C called the CSS Working Group. The CSS Working Group creates
documents called specifications. When a specification has been discussed and officially ratified
by W3C members, it becomes a recommendation.
These ratified
specifications are called recommendations because the W3C has no control over
the actual implementation of the language. Independent companies and
organizations create that software.
NOTE − The World Wide Web
Consortium, or W3C is a group that makes recommendations about how the Internet
works and how it should evolve.
CSS Versions
Cascading Style Sheets,
level 1 (CSS1) was came out of W3C as a recommendation in December 1996. This
version describes the CSS language as well as a simple visual formatting model
for all the HTML tags.
CSS2 was became a W3C
recommendation in May 1998 and builds on CSS1. This version adds support for
media-specific style sheets e.g. printers and aural devices, downloadable
fonts, element positioning and tables.
CSS3 was became a W3C
recommendation in June 1999 and builds on older versions CSS. it has divided
into documentations is called as Modules and here each module having new
extension features defined in CSS2.
CSS3 Modules
CSS3 Modules are having
old CSS specifications as well as extension features.
- Selectors
- Box
Model
- Backgrounds
and Borders
- Image
Values and Replaced Content
- Text
Effects
- 2D/3D
Transformations
- Animations
- Multiple
Column Layout
- User
Interface
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