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Sebo Marketing - A Utah CSS Firm
What is CSS?
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a stylesheet language used to describe the presentation of a document written in a markup language. Its most common application is to style web pages written in HTML and XHTML, but the language can be applied to any kind of XML document, including SVG and XUL. The CSS specifications are maintained by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
What are the Advantages of Using CSS?
- The document code is reduced in size and complexity, since it does not need to contain any presentational markup.
- Because the document code is reduced in size, pages load much faster for a better user experience.
- Presentation information for an entire website or collection of pages can be held in one CSS file, allowing sweeping changes to be propagated with quick changes to this one file.
- Different users can have different style sheets, for example: a large text alternative for visually-impaired users or a layout that can be optimized for small displays on mobile phones.
How Does CSS Work?
CSS has a simple syntax and uses a number of English keywords to specify the names of various style properties.
A style sheet consists of a list of rules. Each rule consists of one or more comma-separated selectors and a declaration block. A declaration-block consists of a list of semicolon-separated declarations in curly braces. Each declaration itself consists of a property, a colon (:), and then a value.
Does Sebo Have Experience with CSS?
We have become extremely proficient in the use of CSS. This allows us to make sweeping changes to your site very quickly and easily. This proficiency gives you ultimate control in helping your business on the web become more profitable than ever.
How Can I Learn More about CSS?
As a Sebo client, you don't need to worry about becoming a CSS expert. However, this is such a fascinating topic that visiting CSS sites, such as CSS Zen Garden, will assist you in learning more.
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