Instructions for the layout of a document, such as the type faces to be used, point size of headers, placement of footers, etc , in order to maintain consistency throughout the document
Style sheets can be used to define define the style of text elements in a HTML document (e g Make all headers appear red and in a different font) Can be useful elements in site design
A list of formatting definitions, such as character, paragraph, and layout attributes, used by one or more Web pages
Layout information on how to display (parts of) a document See Also: Document Template
A term extended from print publishing to online media, a style sheet is a definition of a document's appearance Typically, a style sheet is specified at the beginning of an electronic document, either by embedding it or linking to it This style sheet applies to the entire document As necessary, specific elements of the overall style sheet can be overridden by special coding that applies to a given section of the document
A template or a file which defines the layout of a document or a series of documents
A document used to format a group of HTML pages When you change the style sheet, it will show up on all the different documents
a file that defines the layout, or template, of a page They are useful because you can use the same style sheet for many documents See also cascading style sheet
A text file containing one or more rules or definitions for the style characteristics of page elements
A style sheet is a set of formatting (style) commands that are kept separate from the actual content being formatted This makes formatting easier as it can be defined globally rather than each time a particular element occurs It also supports a philosophy of separation of presentation and structure that is important to accessibility, since it is structural features that allow computers to make accessible transformations
{i} sheet that summarizes editorial guidelines relating to and used when preparing text for publication; file that defines styles or form in word processing programs and layout of a document (Computers)
a set of instructions that states what the typeface and colours of an electronic document should be
A style sheet is a definition of a document's appearance with respect to the default typeface, size, and color for headings and body text for example
A set of rules that specify how mark-up in a document translates into the appearance of the document when rendered
Markup in a Separate File that tells the User Agent how to display a document Used to allow separation of Formatting from Content Some popular standards for Style Sheets are CSS, XSL and DSSSL
A collection of tags specifying page layout styles, paragraph settings and type specifications which can be set up by the user and saved for use in other documents
A description of how particular paragraphs of text are to be displayed e g font, size, weight, etc, used as part of cascading style sheets