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CSS

For CSS we have terms and definitions in 13 topics. The topics are Cellular Networking, DVD, DVD Authoring, Disability Rights Acronyms, Flight Regulations Acronyms, Internet, SEO Acronyms, Search Engine Optimization, Shipping, Technical Acronyms, Technology, Us Government Acronyms and Usability.



CSS (Cellular Networking)

Cascading Style Sheets. See HTML


CSS (DVD)

See Content Scrambling System.


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CSS (DVD Authoring)

Acronym for Content Scrambling System. The DVD Video copy-protection mechanism that encrypts the DVD digital data to prevent it from being read without the proper decryption key. See also content protection.


CSS (Disability Rights Acronyms)

Cascading Style Sheets - a World Wide Web technology that helps keep content (data, information) separate from presentation


CSS (Flight Regulations Acronyms)

Centralized Scheduling Section


CSS (Internet)

(Cascading Style Sheet)
A standard for specifying the appearance of text and other elements. CSS was developed for use with HTML in Web pages but is also used in other situations, notably in applications built using XPFE. CSS is typically used to provide a single "library" of styles that are used over and over throughout a large number of related documents, as in a web site. A CSS file might specify that all numbered lists are to appear in italics. By changing that single specification the look of a large number of documents can be easily changed.
See also: HTML, Web page, XPFE


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CSS (SEO Acronyms)

Cascading Style Sheets (file.css)


CSS (Search Engine Optimization)

Acronym for Cascading Style Sheets, a technique for controlling the appearance, or style, of text in a website using a central set of definitions (usually in a file) that specify various attributes.


CSS (Shipping)

Customized Sales Survey


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CSS (Technical Acronyms)

Cascading Style Sheets - a feature being added to HTML that gives both Web site developers and users more control over how pages are displayed.


CSS (Technology)

Cascading Style Sheets for a set of formatting rules interpreted by the Web browser (or other client) that may contain the styling and formatting information intended for the presentation of a Web page. The W3C recommends the use of CSS to help keep Web content (HTML/XHTML) separate from its formatting information.


CSS (Us Government Acronyms)

Central Security Service


CSS (Usability)

See Cascading Style Sheets




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