CSS Versions
CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) has evolved with various versions, each introducing new features and improvements. Here are the major CSS versions:
- CSS1 – 1996
- CSS2 – 1998
- CSS2.1 – 2011
- CSS3 – 1999 (modularized into various modules with ongoing updates)
- CSS4 – 2007
CSS Full Form
The full form of CSS is Cascading Style Sheets. It is a style sheet language used to add styles to HTML documents displayed in browsers. CSS enhances the user experience by making web pages more attractive and user-friendly. Developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) in 1996, CSS can be applied to HTML documents in various ways.
Table of Content
- Types of CSS
- CSS Versions
- Characteristics of CSS
- Advantages of CSS
- Disadvantages of CSS