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'''Dynamic CSS''', or '''DCSS''', is an umbrella term for a collection of technologies used together to create dynamic style sheets, by using a combination of any server-sided programming language (such as [[PHP]], [[ASP.NET]], [[Perl]], [[Java Server Pages]]) and [[Cascading Style Sheets]] (CSS).
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'''Dynamic CSS''', or '''DCSS''', is an umbrella term for a collection of technologies used together to create dynamic style sheets, by using a combination of any server-sided programming language (such as [[PHP]], [[ASP.NET]], [[Perl]], [[JavaServer Pages]]) and [[Cascading Style Sheets]] (CSS).
  
 
The first idea of DCSS was written in July 2002 by Jori Koolstra, a Dutch programmer.
 
The first idea of DCSS was written in July 2002 by Jori Koolstra, a Dutch programmer.

Revision as of 14:12, 29 August 2015

Dynamic CSS, or DCSS, is an umbrella term for a collection of technologies used together to create dynamic style sheets, by using a combination of any server-sided programming language (such as PHP, ASP.NET, Perl, JavaServer Pages) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).

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

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

Sass and Less can be used as dynamic stylesheet languages.

See also

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