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With the present age and time, technology is on its all time boom and Internet has become a prime source for a majority of people across the globe. A lot of people are gradually recognizing the power behind the World Wide Web and have started taking it seriously from the business point of view. Until recently, there was never a need to develop pages that fit into all kinds of computers and cell phones. So there was developed a way to centralize the look and feel of any web page or the site altogether. With the increase in the amount of users coming to the internet, your website becomes the first introduction to your business or company.  
 
What is CSS?
CSS are popularly known as the Cascading Style Sheets. These style sheets have become another way for web masters to test their web sites on different browsers. It gives a precise idea of how the web site would look if it was viewed in several browsers. There is a scripting language called HTML that does this already but Cascading Style Sheets has much better advantages. With HTML, you might have a lot of restrictions with the font and other display technicalities, but CSS overcomes all of it. To elaborate more on the CSS functionalities, it puts back the conventional HTML logic design and adds a lot of simple coding techniques. These simplicities make it extraordinarily simple for the webmasters to edit things such as fonts in a specific paragraph and modify tags. Simply put as, they help manipulate everything within the paragraph from fonts to backgrounds. The good old HTML gave only restricted options like color, size and bold, but the difference comes in when CSS goes to the extent of giving you parameters to decide how bold your font should be.

Pros and Cons with CSS
Before the inception of CSS, the web masters typically used the frames to position their content over the numerous web pages in their websites. After the frames, tables came into picture and the contemporary web masters adapted the table logic quite effortlessly. Some small business based websites still devise the tables into their web creation procedure. However, with CSS it has become virtually possible to accommodate all the layout options with no intricate constraints. With CSS, the web site code is fairly easy to follow as compared to the other logical designs with tables or frames. It ends up reducing the page size up to fifty percent due to the fewer coding complexities. Nevertheless, it has been proved over a period of time that CSS driven web pages have a much larger downloading time as compared to the traditional table-coded pages. This usually happens because of the structural layout of the websites. On a normal basis, the browser reads through the whole code at least twice before it goes about displaying the whole thing. Therefore, it primarily goes to the structure, understands the code itself and then with CSS, all the code appears in separate areas endowing with a great user experience. The tables often display the entire code in one go and thus it becomes quite difficult for those web pages to appear as fast as those operating with the CSS standards. Along with the separate sheets of code, CSS also has the technicality to prioritize the order in which the code is to appear on the various browsers. This does not annoy the user with bulky codes coming on the page all at once and gives a lot of loading time to the large picture or video files. Since all the CSS code layout is cached into one external CSS document, it becomes preferable to other web page layouts as it does not have to be translated every single time a page is displayed.
 
CSS is well liked amongst the web page developers as it offers an easy access to editing the web pages, new as well as the existing one especially in the formatting regions. As discussed earlier, it presents better display options across the complete website within a few minutes. With the advent of the PDA devices and the hand held computers, the need for implementing web pages with CSS has become mandatory. It cannot be possible to view a table driven web page in these devices and thus CSS layouts are essential for those browsers. Search engines also tend to like the CSS codes as it can index CSS pages very quickly and therefore it plays an important role in heightening search engine ranking.
 
Along with all the above mentioned benefits, there is one major problem with the CSS as all web browsers do not generate the same results in all the web browsers as there are still some technicalities to be employed to interpret it correctly in all the existing web browsers. Sometimes, you might think that your CSS driven pages are correctly viewed in one browser but at the same time it might not work effectively in the other browsers. Therefore you must do your own research before implementing CSS layout in your web design codes and that you should have sufficient time to devote to your web development.
 

It can be obviously concluded that CSS have gradually developed into a preferred web design standard in the very recent years. In the due course, it is entirely up to the web masters to move over to CSS or not depending on the level of technicality and the time that is required to dedicate over the learning of the CSS technology.

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  By: Administrator On: 2007-08-05
   
 
 

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