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CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)
CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)
CSS is a method of applying style and presentation to otherwise raw web data. Style sheets act as unique 'skins' determine how users will see page content.

What is CSS 

Cascading Style Sheets are a web design technology that helps separate the way a site looks from the content that the site delivers. CSS allows for the flexible presentation of site content through unique page ‘skins’.

 

This means that changes to the way a site looks can be easily made without affecting the content (text, images links etc.)

 

Through the clever and innovative application of CSS, Cleanweb is able to deliver a unique site experience with the ease and flexibility to modify at a later date without altering content, page flow or logic.

 

The slides above show how the same content can be presented in different and unique was simply by swapping the site style sheet (CSS file).  

 

Our content management and product promotion system puts the power of CSS in your hands, providing a powerful mechanism to style your pages and items in unique ways. Our designers will work with you to build a site design that reflects your business identity and values while translating into the versatile and powerful styles of CSS.