Introduction

CSS [Cascading Style Sheet], is a language used to describe how an HTML document should be formatted. It imparts more control to both web developers and end users over how the page can be displayed and viewed, respectively. These advanced style sheets can be applied to any web page to give it a different look and feel.

In this weblog, we will covers the more difficult topics of Cascading Style Sheet basics, Floating theory, Forms, Tables, Navigation elements, CSS Positioning, Tutorials, Articles, and a host of Tips, Tricks and Techniques on CSS.

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You've arrived on the "Advanced CSS/HTML Explained" weblog. Here you will find how can you tackle the more difficult topics of Cascading Style Sheets: Floating theory, Forms, Tables, Navigation elements, CSS Positioning. Also you will find lots of Resources, Tutorials, Articles, and Tips, Tricks Tools, and Techniques on CSS.

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