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you can have the exact same look with only a link instead of a whole list of properties and if you want to change the look you dont have to phisically go to every single page to change the font or color {travis}
Yeah... What Travis said. :)Autumn
Ok, does someone want to phrase it a different way? Pretend like you are explaining this to a non web design student.
A style sheet tells what you want your pages to look like. You can change all of the pages just by changing your style sheet once.Ethan
When you change a style sheet, it changes all your other web pages.[Collin]
Instead of going through and changing each page of the site, you can just change the style sheet once.~Brie
It's much quicker and easier to design your website with style sheets, otherwise you would have to re-design every single page.Gracie
it makes it easier to change stuff across your whole page, instead to having to go through your whole html page changing everything individually.
you can have the exact same look with only a link instead of a whole list of properties and if you want to change the look you dont have to phisically go to every single page to change the font or color
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Yeah... What Travis said. :)
ReplyDeleteAutumn
Ok, does someone want to phrase it a different way? Pretend like you are explaining this to a non web design student.
ReplyDeleteA style sheet tells what you want your pages to look like. You can change all of the pages just by changing your style sheet once.
ReplyDeleteEthan
When you change a style sheet, it changes all your other web pages.
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Instead of going through and changing each page of the site, you can just change the style sheet once.
ReplyDelete~Brie
It's much quicker and easier to design your website with style sheets, otherwise you would have to re-design every single page.
ReplyDeleteGracie
it makes it easier to change stuff across your whole page, instead to having to go through your whole html page changing everything individually.
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