CSS: 36 useful links

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Adding a touch of style

Dave Raggett - W3C
This is a short guide to styling your web pages. It shows how to use W3C's Cascading Style Sheets language as well as alternatives using HTML itself. It teaches how to: use the style element, link to separate style sheets, set page margins, set left and right and first-line indents, set the amount of whitespace above and below, set the font type, style and size, add borders and backgrounds, set colors with named or numeric values, and add style for browsers that don't understand CSS.

CSS2 Tables

W3C
Tables represent relationships between data. Authors specify these relationships in the document language and specify their presentation in CSS, in two ways: visually and aurally.

Cascading Style Sheets, level 2 - CSS2 Specification

Bert Bos, Hakon Wium Lie, Chris Lilley and Ian Jacobs - W3C
This specification defines Cascading Style Sheets, level 2. CSS2 is a style sheet language that allows authors and users to attach style to structured documents. By separating the presentation style of documents from the content of documents, CSS2 simplifies web authoring and site maintenance.

Cascading Style Sheets, level 1

Hakon Wium Lie and Bert Bos - W3C
This document specifies level 1 of the Cascading Style Sheet mechanism. CSS1 is a simple style sheet mechanism that allows authors and readers to attach style to HTML documents. The CSS1 language is human readable and writable, and expresses style in common desktop publishing terminology.

Translating CSS to DSSSL

Bert Bos - W3C
This document describes the relationship between CSS and DSSSL by showing what DSSSL flow objects correspond to CSS style properties. However, the description is informal, in that it only indicates the main points. It still requires somebody knowledgeable in DSSSL to create a program that actually produces DSSSL flow objects - or alternatively: a DSSSL style sheet - from an HTML document with a CSS style sheet.

CSS3 Text Module

Michel Suignard - W3C
This document presents a set of text formatting properties for CSS3. Many of these properties already existed in CSS2. Many of the new properties have been added to address basic requirements in international text layout, particularly for East Asian and bidirectional text.

Accessibility Features of CSS

Ian Jacobs and Judy Brewer - W3C
This document summarizes the features of the Cascading Style Sheets, level 2 Recommendation known to directly affect the accessibility of web documents. Some of the accessibility features described in this document were available in CSS1 as well. This document has been written so that other documents may refer in a consistent manner to the accessibility features of CSS.

CSS3 Paged Media Module

Hakon Wium Lie and Jim Bigelow - W3C
This module describes the page model that partitions a flow into pages. It builds on the CSS3 Box model module and introduces and defines the page model and paged media. It adds functionality for pagination, page margins, headers and footers, image orientation. Finally it extends generated content for the purpose of cross-references with page numbers.

CSS3 module: Multi-column layout

Hakon Wium Lie - W3C
This module describes multi-column layout in CSS. It builds on the Box model module and adds functionality to flow the content of an element into multiple columns.

CSS3 module: Color

Tantek Çelik - W3C
This document is a draft of one of the modules for the upcoming CSS3 specification. It not only describes the color related properties and values that already exist in CSS and CSS2, but also proposes new properties and values for CSS3 as well.
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