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CSS 2 Tutorial

Introduction 

In this tutorial CSS 2 stylesheets are applied on XML documents. The text is written in pure HTML and can be therefore displayed in any browser. Each example contains one or more xml sources which can be displayed (and formatted) with CSS when the link View output is clicked on.

You can start from the Example 1, from the Contents, which contains descriptions of individual examples, or from Index which lists all used properties in the stylesheets with links to individual examples.

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Related keywords: tutorial, formatting, XML, HTML, XHTML, SVG, CSS

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