2.5. Summary

In this chapter, I described the primary uses of CSS, explained a few things for which CSS is not well suited, and spent some time talking about how CSS techniques can make your Web pages more accessible to people with special needs.

I also explained how ancient, old, recent, and new browsers support CSS in varying degrees, and how you can accommodate both older and broken browsers. Finally, I outlined a technique for ensuring that the newer browsers will show your pages correctly, regardless of the degree to which your pages implement CSS.

Chapter 3, focuses in greater detail on the how of CSS: how rules are included in tags, embedded in pages and loaded from external files, and how the various locations of CSS figure into determining ...

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