Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) has the potential to dramatically change the appearance of the global network. With Cascading Style Sheets, you can obtain precise control over each element type on your webpage. Style Sheets allows you to use HTML as a traditional page description language to change the basic features of HTML.
With Style Sheets, you can control elements on traditional web pages, such as precise white spaces, paragraph indentation, and fonts. Style Sheets not only allows you to specify the appearance of a single webpage, but also can be used to provide a consistent interface for the website.
Better yet, you can safely use Style Sheets without worrying about their effects on early browsers. Style Sheets has an important feature of perfect degradation. Browsers that do not support them will ignore them.
The Cascading Style Sheets standard has been developed by World Wide Web consortings. Style sheet is still a new part of HTML. The first mainstream browser that supports it is Internet Explorer 3.0, which is now supported by Netscape Navigator 4.0.
You should know that both browsers now support the CCS standard. To effectively use Style Sheets, you must spend a lot of time continuously experimenting. In many cases, the execution results of CSS on the two browsers are very bizarre.