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-1514131211sonunigam (Love Geek): CSS2.1 became a Candidate Recommendation on February 25, 2004, but CSS2.1 was pulled back to Working Draft status on June 13, 2005, and only returned to Candidate Recommendation status on July 19, 2007. *
04-01-11 - 01:19:06
-1514131211sonunigam (Love Geek): In the past, some web servers were configured to serve all documents with the filename extension .css as mime type application/x-pointplus rather than text/css. At the time, the Net-Scene company was selling PointPlus Maker to convert PowerPoint files into Compact Slide Show files (using a .css extension). *
04-01-11 - 01:20:24
-1514131211sonunigam (Love Geek):
Variations
CSS has various levels and profiles. Each level of CSS builds upon the last, typically adding new features and typically denoted as CSS1, CSS2, and CSS3. Profiles are typically a subset of one 0r more levels of CSS built for a particular device 0r user interface. Currently there are profiles for mobile devices, printers, and television sets. Profiles should not be confused with media types, which were added in CSS2. *
04-01-11 - 01:22:00
-1514131211sonunigam (Love Geek):
[edit] CSS 1
The first CSS specification to become an official W3C Recommendation is CSS level 1, published in December 1996. Among its capabilities are support for:

*Font properties such as typeface and emphasis
*Color of text, backgrounds, and other elements
*Text attributes such as spacing between words, letters, and lines of text
*Alignment of text, images, tables and other elements
*Margin, border, padding, and positioning for most elements
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04-01-11 - 01:26:30
-1514131211sonunigam (Love Geek):
[u]*Unique identification and generic classification of groups of attributes[/b]


The W3C no longer maintains the CSS1 Recommendation. *
04-01-11 - 01:28:28




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