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WWWE Logo Style Sheet

Style sheets, although not currently in widespread Web use, have the potential to ameliorate the surfing experience. If you were browsing a Web page that had a style sheet, the sheet would tell you how the page's author intended the page to be viewed. For example, information about the page's ideal font and size would be found on the sheet. In addition, the style sheet would have the ability to make automatic decisions about presentation based upon your system's configuration, such as the size of your screen. Style sheets are currently used in applications such as word processing, where they appear as a collection of style options.

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Thinking about style sheets
This thoughtful explanation of style sheets also explores the potential of their Net use.
Cascading HTML Style Sheets
Explains the format of a cascading style sheet

W3E References:

markup language
markup
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