Cascading Style Sheets
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What is CSS?
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a simple mechanism for adding style (e.g., fonts, colors, spacing) to Web documents.
These pages contain information on how to learn and use CSS and on available software. They also contain news from the CSS working group.
- May 2015 WWW 2015, the 24th International World Wide Web Conference, will be held in Florence, Italy, May 18–22, 2015.
- Mar 2015 Expected Behavior offers DocRaptor, an online service for creating PDF or XLS (Microsoft Excel spreadsheet) from HTML+CSS documents. The PDF service uses Prince for rendering. The XLS service converts HTML tables, optionally styled with CSS, to Excel spreadsheets. (Free trial)
- Mar 2015 The CSS WG updated the Working Draft of CSS Grid Layout Module Level 1
- Mar 2015 The CSS WG updated the Working Draft of CSS Basic User Interface Module Level 3 (CSS3 UI)
- Feb 2015 The CSS WG updated the Working Draft of CSS Basic User Interface Module Level 3 (CSS3 UI)
For more news, see our syndicator “The Future of Style.”