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CSS - Cascading Style Sheets

Eine deklarative Stylesheet-Sprache für strukturierte Dokumente. Sie wird vor allem zusammen mit HTML und XML (zum Beispiel bei SVG) eingesetzt. CSS soll dabei festlegen, wie ein besonders ausgezeichneter Inhalt dargestellt werden soll. Dazu ist es wichtig, das HTML oder XML so zu gestalten, dass die Abschnitte, deren Aussehen gleich sein soll, auch als Gruppe erkannt werden können. Man zeichnet im Dokument also die Bedeutung einzelner Abschnitte aus, während das Aussehen dieser ausgezeichneten Abschnitte im CSS festgelegt wird.


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