Cascading Style Sheets, what are they and where can I learn more?
Style sheets describe how documents are presented on screens, in print, or perhaps how they are pronounced. By attaching style sheets to structured documents on the Web (e.g. HTML), authors and readers can influence the presentation of documents without sacrificing device-independence or adding new HTML tags. Cascading Style Sheets were developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Style sheets have been an W3C activity since the consortium was founded and has resulted in the development of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). The easiest way to start experimenting with style sheets is to find a browser that supports CSS. W3C Home Page List of browsers that support CSS1 and their progress. W3C Style Sheet Information Page Webmonkey tutorial for getting started HWG CSS FAQ for much detailed information on CSS usage.