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== CSS and content ==
 
== CSS and content ==
  
[[Cascading Style Sheets]] provide style for [[HTML element|HTML elements]].
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[[Cascading Style Sheets]] provide style for [[HTML element|HTML elements]].
  
Note that CSS rules do not apply directly to web content. Rather, the CSS rules apply to [[HTML element|HTML elements]].
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Note that CSS rules do not apply directly to web content. Rather, the CSS rules apply to [[HTML element|HTML elements]], and the content inside those elements.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 18:10, 6 February 2016

Web content is the textual, visual or aural content that is encountered as part of the user experience on websites.

Description

Web content may include many things, including:

Quote

In Information Architecture for the World Wide Web, Lou Rosenfeld and Peter Morville write:

"We define content broadly as 'the stuff in your Web site.' This may include documents, data, applications, e-services, images, audio and video files, personal Web pages, archived e-mail messages, and more. And we include future stuff as well as present stuff."

HTML and content

HTML elements provides structure for content. See Semantic HTML.

CSS and content

Cascading Style Sheets provide style for HTML elements.

Note that CSS rules do not apply directly to web content. Rather, the CSS rules apply to HTML elements, and the content inside those elements.

See also

External links