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Cascading Style Sheets, or CSS, is not a programming language. It is a computer language (commonly contained in either files with .css extensions, or in HTML files within <style> tags, or in HTML files as the value of style attributes for certain tags. It is used for visual appearance of web pages, usually changing the colors, borders, etc. of HTML elements. |
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Cascading Style Sheets, or CSS, is not a programming language. It is a computer language (commonly contained in either files with .css extensions, or in HTML files within <style> tags, or in HTML files as the value of style attributes for certain tags. It is used for visual appearance of web pages, usually changing the colors, borders, etc. of HTML elements.