Help:Cascading Style Sheets
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Cascading Style Sheets allows for flexible formatting of a page. They should be used instead of tables for non-tabular content whenever possible, because they can be manipulated by the reader or overridden by an author if your CSS is embedded in another page via a template.
See also
- Span and div
- Cascading Style Sheets – article on CSS
- Wikipedia:Customisation – also covers user names, preferences settings, skins, user scripting, etc.
- Help:User style – modifying style for accessibility or for additional feature testing.
- Wikipedia:TemplateStyles – modifying style for advanced visual appearance that can be applied with template.
- Wikipedia:Catalogue of CSS classes – list of classes globally defined across the site
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Microformats/classes – list of classes used in microformats employed on Wikipedia
- Help:User CSS for a monospaced coding font – both for the editing window and for display of monospaced elements like
<code>
- meta:Help:Cascading_style_sheets
- mw:Manual:CSS and mw:Manual:Interface/Stylesheets
- mw:Gallery of user styles
- m:Customization:Explaining skins
- mw:Skin projects