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What is the different between css and css2?

This is a discussion on What is the different between css and css2? within the HTML & CSS forums, part of the Web Development category; Dear sir/madam, plz give me answer asap. Best regards jai...

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What is the different between css and css2?

Dear sir/madam,

plz give me answer asap.



Best regards
jai
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Re: What is the different between css and css2?

Hi Jai,


CSS :

CSS is called as Cascading Style Sheets. This is used to enhance the features of web pages like formatting styles say bold, font size and so on and there by increase the visual appearance of web pages.

CSS helps in faster downloading of the pages. Main benefit is that the styles need to be downloaded only once, on the first page the user visits


CSS2:

A superset of CSS CSS2 includes a number of new capabilities like absolute relative and fixed positioning of elements the concept of media types support for aural style sheets and bidirectional text and new font properties such as shadows.

CLEAR............

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