
CSS Tutorial - W3Schools
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What is CSS? Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is used to format the layout of a webpage. With CSS, you can control the color, font, the size of text, the spacing between elements, how elements are …
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W3.CSS Home - W3Schools
W3.CSS is a modern CSS framework developed by the W3Schools team. It's similar to Bootstrap when it comes to build responsive, mobile-friendly websites, but it is lighter, simpler, and faster, and does …
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CSS At-rules Reference - W3Schools
CSS At-rules CSS at-rules are statements that instruct CSS on how to behave. Each at-rule begins with an @ followed by a name. The table below shows the different at-rules in CSS: