Ideally, you will need just a single set of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) for the website that you have created and those styles are likely to work for every browser that people use. But this, as every web guru will tell you, is nothing more than a pipe dream. The contemporary web browsers do not have standard levels of implementation for the style sheets. To add to the woes, the implementation is often very buggy. Even if you try to find solutions to these problems, you get to see that your potential customers are mostly using older browsers that hardly support present CSS standards.…

You may have heard of the benefits of using CSS. CSS stands of Cascading Style Sheets and they are a set of ASCII code instructions whose purpose is to specify the appearance and format of the particular webpage that is being uploaded in a particular site. You can specify the CSS styling from the webpage itself, or link it from a separate page. CSS is such a useful protocol that not only can it be used for HTML or XHTML pages, but XML format documents can also use CSS.…