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Friday, January 28, 2011

CSS Syntax



A CSS rule has two main parts: a selector, and one or more declarations:


The selector is normally the HTML element you want to style.

Each declaration consists of a property and a value.
The property is the style attribute you want to change. Each property has a value.


CSS Example

CSS declarations always ends with a semicolon, and declaration groups are surrounded by curly brackets:

         p {color:red;text-align:center}

To make the CSS more readable, you can put one declaration on each line, like this:

Example

p
{
color:red;
text-align:center;
}

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