Style Sheet Example 3

Style Sheets gives you option to separate information on a page from the way the information should be presented.

This file use the information in the style sheet file "sheet3.css".

Example of Text

This is text in a paragraph. Cascading Style Sheets is a standard defined by W3C. Some parts of the standard are supported by Internet Explorer 3.0 and Netscape Navigator 4.0 (part of Netscsape Communicator). This page should be displayed with a browser capable of handling Cascading Style Sheets.

This text is inside a division tag. Cascading Style Sheets is a standard defined by W3C. Some parts of the standard are supported by Internet Explorer 3.0 and Netscape Navigator 4.0 (part of Netscsape Communicator).

This is a new paragraph of text inside a division tag. This page should be displayed with a browser capable of handling Cascading Style Sheets.

Example of Link:

Back To Index

Example of Bold:

This text is set to be displayed in bold <B>!

Example of Lists:

Unordered List

Ordered list

  1. First row
  2. Second row

Example of Table:

This cell will use the format that is specified for a standard TD in the css-file This cell will use the format that is specified for a standard TD in the css-file
This cell's TD tags has the attribute CLASS="important", so it will try to use the format described in a user defined style sheet class named 'TD.important' in the css-file This cell will use the format that is specified for a standard TD in the css-file
This cell will use the format that is specified for a standard TD in the css-file This cell will use the format that is specified for a standard TD in the css-file

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