Intro to CSS – I
What are Cascading Style Sheets or CSS?
Lets break it down with definitions from “the free dictionary”
Cascade means (noun) =
- A waterfall or a series of small waterfalls over steep rocks.
- Something, such as lace, thought to resemble a waterfall or series of small waterfalls, especially an arrangement or fall of material.
- A succession of stages, processes, operations, or units.
- Electronics A series of components or networks, the output of each of which serves as the input for the next.
- A chemical or physiological process that occurs in successive stages, each of which is dependent on the preceding one, and often producing a cumulative effect: an enzymatic cascade.
Style may refer to:
- Design, the process of creating something
- Fashion, a prevailing mode of expression, e.g., clothing
- Format, various terms that refer to the style of different things
- Genre, a loose set of criteria for a category or composition
- Human physical appearance
- Style (fiction), an aspect of literary composition
- Typeface, style is one of the three traditional design features along with size and weight: either regular, italic or condensed
Sheet means (noun) =
- A broad rectangular piece of fabric serving as a basic article of bedding.
- A broad, thin, usually rectangular mass or piece of material, such as paper, metal, glass, or plywood.
- A flat or very shallow, usually rectangular pan used for baking.
- A broad, flat, continuous surface or expanse: a sheet of ice.
- A moving expanse: a sheet of flames.
- A newspaper, especially a tabloid.