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CSS2

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What is CSS2?

CSS2 (Cascading Style Sheets Level 2) is a style sheet language used to describe the presentation of a document written in a markup language like HTML or XML. It provides more features than CSS1, including positioning, tables, and media types, giving web developers greater control over the look and feel of web pages. It is commonly used to separate content from presentation, improving accessibility and maintainability.

What other technologies are related to CSS2?

CSS2 Complementary Technologies

HTML4 provides the structure and content that CSS2 styles. They work together to create web pages.
mentioned alongside CSS2 in 45% (152) of relevant job posts
XHTML, like HTML, provides the structure styled by CSS2. XHTML is a stricter version of HTML.
mentioned alongside CSS2 in 1% (98) of relevant job posts
HTML5 is a later version of HTML that is complementary because CSS2 is often used for styling of its elements.
mentioned alongside CSS2 in 0% (323) of relevant job posts

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