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CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets. CSS is used within an HTML document to determine how an entire page or web site looks (fonts, headings, background images, etc.). By changing the CSS on one page, you can change the look and feel of the entire site instead of changing the code on each page individually. HTML.net explains the differences between HTML and CSS and how you can use CSS to enhance your web site or blog. Essentially, HTML structures text and CSS structures the entire look and feel of the document. It may sound confusing at first, but I encourage you to become familiar with both HTML and CSS so you will have more control over how your blog looks. Information is power and confidence. You can do this.

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  1. Okay, in laypersons terminology, CSS is used to create templates and HTML is the coding for text. But what about graphics? I’ll check out HTML.net. Thanks!

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