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-CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets, which is a
[W3C
] standard that attempts to again make the distinction between content ([HTML]) and appearance.
-
-A CSS is used to tell a browser how to display an HTML page without resorting to the abuse of HTML for specifying exact fonts, sizes, positions, et cetera
.
+See
[CascadingStyleSheet
].