Basic Computer Notions Beyond HTML

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External style-sheet file (cont'd)

The style-sheet file contains things like the following:
body { background-color: pink }
h1,h2 { font-family: sans-serif; color: brown }
code { font-family: sans-serif; color:green }
ul { list-style-image: url("icons/obullet.gif") }

This example defines display attributes for the body of the page, for 1st and 2nd-level headings, and for any text which is tagged as code, and specifies an image to use as the bullets for unordered lists.


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