Chapter 10. XML, HTML & CSS

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In this chapter, you will learn:

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What CSS is and why you should care

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How to use CSS to format XML

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How to use CSS to format and structure HTML

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You’ve structured your InDesign document and exported it to XML or HTML. Now what? The answer to this question could take another 300 pages, so we’ll try to restrict the topic to a brief tour of cascading style sheets (CSS). Considering that there are already dozens of wonderful books on the subject, we certainly don’t intend on giving you a comprehensive tutorial in just a few pages. At the end of the chapter we recommend several books for further CSS research ...

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