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The document you came from uses Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to enhance the presentation. CSS is a Recommendation from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) that gives authors and readers more control over the look and layout of HTML & XML documents.
Using CSS, you can control:
... and much more.
You can embed a style sheet inside an HTML document, or insert a link to an external style sheet that can influence any number of documents.
Among the benefits of using CSS to authors are:
CSS is implemented in many web browsers, including Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Apple Safari, Konqueror and Netscape Navigator.
For more information on CSS, its specification, tutorials and examples, see the CSS resource page.
If you write CSS-enhanced pages, check out the buttons you can add!