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Dynamic CSS, or DCSS, is an umbrella term for a collection of technologies used together to create dynamic style sheets.

Description

Dynamic CSS uses a combination of any server-sided programming language (such as PHP, ASP.NET, Perl, JavaServer Pages), along with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).

DCSS allows you to work with variables in CSS and dynamic rewriting of CSS source.

Sass and Less

Sass and Less can be used as dynamic stylesheet languages.

History

The first idea of DCSS was written in July 2002 by Jori Koolstra, a Dutch programmer.

See also

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